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CSP Cover Page (2020_0422) Contracting Branch | Infrastructure Division 4200 Smith School Road Austin, Texas 78744 ALL BIDS MUST BE SUBMITTED VIA COURIER or MAIL SERVICE – TPWD HAS SUSPENDED THE ACCEPTANCE OF HAND-DELIVERED BIDS INVITATION FOR BIDS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS PROJECT NO. 1210224 / Roof Replacements At Purtis Creek State Park, Henderson COUNTY, TEXAS Contract Manager: Lyndsi Sandoval, CTCD, CTCM Contract Manager Email: lyndsi.sandoval@tpwd.texas.gov IFB Issue Date: January 8, 2021 (non)Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting: 10:00 AM, January 19, 2021 Questions Due: 5:00 PM, January 29, 2021 Question/Answers Addendum (Est) February 3, 2021 Bid Due Date: 2:00 PM, February 11, 2021

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Contracting Branch | Infrastructure Division 4200 Smith School Road

Austin, Texas 78744

ALL BIDS MUST BE SUBMITTED VIA COURIER or MAIL SERVICE – TPWD HAS

SUSPENDED THE ACCEPTANCE OF HAND-DELIVERED BIDS

INVITATION FOR BIDS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

PROJECT NO. 1210224 / Roof Replacements

At Purtis Creek State Park, Henderson COUNTY, TEXAS

Contract Manager: Lyndsi Sandoval, CTCD, CTCM

Contract Manager Email: [email protected]

IFB Issue Date: January 8, 2021 (non)Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting: 10:00 AM, January 19, 2021 Questions Due: 5:00 PM, January 29, 2021 Question/Answers Addendum (Est) February 3, 2021 Bid Due Date: 2:00 PM, February 11, 2021

Purtis Creek State Park Project Number 1210224 Roof Replacements

Table of Contents 2020_0508 Page 1 of 2

TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION: No. of Pages:

Title Page ........................................................................................................... 1

Table of Contents ................................................................................................ 1

Notice to Bidders ................................................................................................ 3

Instructions to Bidders ........................................................................................ 5

CONTRACTOR'S BID SUBMITTALS:

Contractor’s Bid ................................................................................................... 7

Contractor’s Qualification Statement ................................................................... 10

HUB Subcontracting Plan and Policy Compliance ..................................................... 9

CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT:

Uniform General Conditions (Including Supplementary Conditions) ......................... 70

Prevailing Wage Rates .......................................................................................... 9

Agreement between Owner and Contractor ............................................................ 5

Performance Bond ............................................................................................... 1

Payment Bond ..................................................................................................... 1

Contractor’s Progress Payment Affidavit ................................................................. 1

Contractor's Final Payment Affidavit ....................................................................... 1

Consent of Surety to Final Payment ....................................................................... 1

Non-Use of Asbestos Containing Materials Affidavit – Contractor ............................... 1

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS:

DIVISION ONE – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

Section 01000 – Special Conditions ................................................................... 11

SPECIFICATIONS: Refer to Table of Contents in Technical Specifications

DRAWINGS: ........................................................................................... 8 Sheets EXHIBITS TO THE CONTRACT:

Exhibit A – HUB Subcontracting Opportunities (Form PWD 0991) & List of HUB certified vendors by State Class & Item Code………...………………………..14

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Notice to Bidders C19 (07012020) Page 1 of 3

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

In response to Governor Abbott’s March 13, 2020 Proclamation, and pursuant to §418.016 of the

code, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) has mandated that all bid openings will be

privately held until further notice. Private, state employee only, held bid openings are a result of

extraordinary measures are being taken in order to limit the development, contraction and spread

of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19)

Effective, Thursday, March 19, 2020, changes have been made to operations at TPWD’s Austin

Headquarters. Consistent with those changes, effective immediately, and continuing until

otherwise notified, all TPWD Headquarters buildings (Main HQ, Building D, Airport Commerce Park)

will be closed to public access.

TPWD is also suspending the acceptance of hand-delivered bids but will continue to accept bids

that are submitted via courier or mail service. Refer to Instructions to Bidders for more

information.

TPWD is requesting sealed bids to perform all Work required for the following Project:

Project Name Roof Replacements

Project Location Purtis Creek State Park

Project Number 1210224

Deadline for Receipt of Bids 2:00 PM (CT), February 11, 2021

Construction Estimate $114,500 - $132,500

General Scope of Work: To remove existing roofing, substrate and flashing to existing deck and

install new roof on eight (8) buildings at Purtis Creek State Park.

Performance Period: All work shall be completed within two hundred seventy (270) calendar

days commencing on the date specified in the Notice to Proceed. This performance period

includes completing the various aspects required to complete the Work, including submittal of all

PR Submittals, mobilization, procurement, installation, testing, inspection and delivery of

documents described in the Uniform General Conditions, Article 12, 12.1.1.1.

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Project No. 1210224 Purtis Creek State Park Roof Replacements

Pre-Bid On-Line Video Conference: A pre-bid on-line video conference will be held on January 19, 2021 at 10:00 am (CT). Although the pre-bid conference is not mandatory, bidders are strongly encouraged to attend as important information regarding bid submittal requirements and an overview of the Project will be discussed. The on-line video conference will be conducted using Microsoft® Teams. Bidders may use their browser to access the meeting or a Microsoft® Teams application. Important Note: In order to receive the Teams™ calendar invitation to the pre-bid on-line video conference, Bidders must pre-register. Following the on-line video conference, the PowerPoint™ presentation will be posted to TPWD’s website and the Electronic State Business Daily.

Register in advance using this link: Pre-bid Registration Form

The deadline to register is 5:00 PM on January 18, 2021. Prior to the on-line video conference, TPWD will send an email calendar invitation containing information about joining the on-line video conference to each requestor. For additional information regarding this IFB you may contact Lyndsi Sandoval, CTCD, CTCM, Contract Manager directly at 512-389-8777 or by email at [email protected].

Site Visit: A one-time site visit will be held on January 20, 2021 at 10:00 AM, everyone will

meet outside Park Headquarters building and will proceed to the job site with Construction

Manager, Mitchell Gibson. Attendees must provide their own face covering and wear it at all times

at the site. The Construction Manager, Mitchell Gibson will conduct the site visit. Attendees are

reminded that questions will not be answered during this meeting. All questions must be put in

writing and submitted to Lyndsi Sandoval, Contract Manager by 5:00PM CT, January 29, 2021.

A visit to the project site is not mandatory, however, TPWD strongly encourages potential bidders

to view the project site, and offers no guarantee that the project site will be accessible to potential

bidders at any time other than the time specified in this solicitation package. Therefore, failure to

take advantage of the site visit time listed herein may result in potential bidders who are unable to

visit the project site at all. Failure to give proper consideration to site conditions when preparing

the bid will not constitute grounds for additional compensation.

Notice to Bidders C19 (07012020) Page 3 of 3

To view and download full Bidding and Contract Documents, visit the TPWD web site using: http://tpwd.texas.gov/business/bidops/current_bid_opportunities/construction/

For upcoming projects, visit the Electronic State Business Daily web site:

http://www.txsmartbuy.com/sp

and the TPWD web site: https://tpwd.texas.gov/business/bidops/current_bid_opportunities/construction/

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INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1. BID SUBMISSION:

1.1 Bids must be received in the Infrastructure Division of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Austin, Texas NO LATER THAN the date and time specified in the Notice to Bidders. Bids received after this time will not be considered and will be returned unreviewed. Each bid shall be submitted on the Contractor's Bid form provided.

1.2 Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, box, or container clearly marked on the outside as an “official bid” and shall include the following information:

Project Number 1210224 Project Description Roof Replacements Project Location Purtis Creek State Park Bid Opening Date and Time. February 11, 2021 no later than 2:00 PM (CT) 1.3 Corrections, deletions, or additions to bids may be made by email provided such emails are received in correct and comprehensive form prior to the opening time of bids and an original reflecting said corrections, deletion, or additions must be submitted to TPWD within two (2) business days of submitted email. No telephonic instructions will be accepted. Corrections, deletions or additions to bids shall be sent by email at [email protected]. This is the only address that will be used for receipt of corrections, deletions, or additions. TPWD shall NOT be responsible for failure of electronic equipment or operator error.

1.4 Bids shall have all blanks fully and legibly completed including a price for all alternates and/or unit costs when listed under the base bids on which a bid is submitted. Failure to do so shall result in rejection of the bid. Corrections in the bidder's bid shall be legible and initialed. The bid form shall show no alterations or qualifications of any kind. 1.5 Bids must be signed by an individual who has the authority to legally bind the firm. TPWD reserves the right to require a bidder to furnish documentary evidence of Bidder’s signature authority. 1.6 TPWD reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any or all informalities in connection therewith. TPWD does not bind itself to accept the lowest bid or any part thereof and reserves the right to ask for new bids for the whole or parts. The mere opening and reading aloud of a bid shall not constitute TPWD’s acceptance of the suitability of a bidder or a bid. The competency and responsibility of the bidders will be considered in making an award. TPWD reserves the right to award, partially award, or not award a contract if no responses are deemed acceptable; and may re-solicit as determined necessary and in the best of the State of Texas.

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DELIVERY OF BIDS TPWD has suspended the acceptance of hand-delivered bids until further notice. Bids will be accepted prior to the time and date specified herein by courier or mail service. Information for delivery is as follows: This is the only address that will be used for receipt of bids. TPWD shall NOT be responsible for failure of electronic equipment or operator error.

2. BASIS OF AWARD: Determination of the low bidder will be based on the lowest responsible

base bid and/or a combination of the base bid and alternate bids. Alternates accepted will be considered in determining the low bidder, but TPWD does not obligate itself to accept an alternate or to accept alternates in any order listed unless otherwise stipulated elsewhere in the Invitation for Bids and Contract Documents.

3. UNIT PRICE/ESTIMATED QUANTITY BIDS: If the Bid furnished with this project requires a

bid on a unit price/estimated quantity basis, the Bidder shall enter a unit price in the space provided therefor and a total item price based upon the estimated quantities shown on the bid form. Unit prices entered shall be the full price to TPWD including materials, labor, services, taxes, bonds, rentals, overhead, profit, etc., for the work described. Quantities shown reflect measurements taken from the Drawings and are assumed correct for bidding purposes. Final contract price will be based on actual quantities of work installed as determined by TPWD and Contractor upon completion of the work.

Award of contract shall be based upon the summation of the various unit price bids, but in case

of error the unit prices shall govern, and computations will be checked for accuracy before award is made.

Prices will also be reviewed for balance prior to award, and obvious imbalance in favor of work

scheduled for early completion or subject to significant expansion after award may be grounds for rejection of the bid.

4. BID SECURITY: Unless otherwise stipulated in the Invitation for Bids and Contract

Documents, only projects in which the total contract price exceeds $25,000.00, will require bid security. Bids exceeding $25,000.00 must be accompanied by a bid bond, certified check or cashier's check drawn to the order of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for not less than five percent (5%) of the total amount of the bid (including total of all separate bids for one or more projects bid and multiple base bids and/or alternate bids and/or optional bids and/or allowances). Therefore, to ensure adequate bid security, bidders should calculate bid security based on the highest possible monetary award. Certified checks and cashier checks must be originals. No other forms of bid security or checks will be accepted. Bid will be rejected if the appropriate security is not furnished in the form specified above and by the time set for the bid opening.

U. S. Postal Services Overnight/Express Mail Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept. Infrastructure Division 4200 Smith School Road Austin, Texas 78744 Hours – 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (CT)

Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept. Mail Room Infrastructure Division 4200 Smith School Road Austin, Texas 78744 Hours – 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (CT)

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Bid security for the three (3) lowest bidders may be retained by TPWD until the successful bidder executes the contract, and if required, furnishes bonds and certificates of insurance. All other bid security will be returned as soon as practical after bid opening.

Bid security for the successful bidder will be returned following execution of the contract and

submission of satisfactory bonds and insurance. If the successful bidder fails to return the signed contract (and bonds and certificate of insurance when required) within the time specified, the bid security may be forfeited not as a penalty but as liquidated damages.

5. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS: The successful Contractor must certify the minimum

insurance coverages as set forth by the contract, specifically, the Uniform General Conditions, Article 5, 5.2. and Division 1 – General Requirements, Section 01000 – Special Conditions. The required insurance information shall be submitted within ten (10) calendar days from receipt of Notice of Selection. Failure to timely meet this requirement may result in disqualification of the bid and forfeiture of the bid security, if any. In such circumstances, TPWD shall be authorized to proceed with award to the next highest ranking, responsive and responsible bidder.

6. BONDING REQUIREMENTS: If the total contract price exceeds $25,000.00, a Payment Bond

must be furnished by the successful Contractor. If the total contract price exceeds $100,000.00 a Payment Bond and a Performance Bond must be furnished by the successful Contractor. All bonds submitted shall be the original form bearing original signatures and seal. (See also Article 5, Uniform General Conditions)

7. DISCREPANCIES: Should any Bidder find discrepancies between the Invitation for Bids and

Contract Documents, or should Bidder be in doubt as to their exact meaning, Bidder should notify TPWD at once. TPWD may then, at its option, issue addenda clarifying same. TPWD will not be responsible for oral instructions or for misinterpretation of Invitation for Bids and Contract Documents.

8. ADDENDA: TPWD reserves the right to issue addenda at any time prior to the bid opening.

(See also General Requirements – Special Conditions). All addenda shall be acknowledged as received on the Contractor’s Bid Form. Oral changes in the work made during the bidding period are not binding. BIDDER’S FAILURE TO ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF ADDENDA MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF BID.

No oral explanation in regard to the meaning of the Invitation for Bids and Contract Documents will be made and no oral instructions will be given before the award of the contract. TPWD requests that all discrepancies, omissions or questions as to the meaning of Drawings and Specifications shall be communicated in writing to the Contract Manager for interpretation by 5:00 PM on January 29, 2021 to the attention of Lyndsi Sandoval, Contract Manager at the address stated in these Invitation for Bids and Contract Documents or via email to [email protected].

9. PROHIBITED COMMUNICATIONS: Upon issuance of this solicitation, TPWD, its

representative(s), or partners will not answer questions or otherwise discuss the contents of this Solicitation with any potential Bidder or their representatives(s), except for the written inquiries described in the foregoing paragraph. Attempts to ask questions by phone or in person will not be allowed or recognized as valid.

Failure to observe this restriction may disqualify Bidder. Bidder shall rely only on written statements issued through or by TPWD’s contracting staff. This restriction does not preclude discussions between affected parties for the purposes of conducting business unrelated to this solicitation.

10. LABOR LAWS: Contractors must comply with all labor laws established by State and Federal

statutes. (See also Article 2, Uniform General Conditions).

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11. STATE SALES TAX: TPWD qualifies for exemption from State and Local Sales and Use Taxes

pursuant to the provisions of the Texas Tax Code (Title 2, Chapter 151, Subsection 151.309). The Contractor shall comply with applicable provisions of Chapter 34, Rules 3.291 and 3.357 of

the Texas Administrative Code, or other procedures as may be prescribed by the State Comptroller of Public Accounts. Refer to Uniform General Conditions, Article. 2.

12. CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS: A Contractor's Statement of Qualifications must be

submitted with the bid. Failure to properly complete and provide a Contractor's Statement of Qualifications shall be cause for the Contractor's bid being rejected by TPWD. TPWD may make such investigations as necessary to determine the ability of the Contractor to perform the work and reserves the right to reject any bid if the evidence submitted and/or obtained through investigation fails to satisfy TPWD that the Contractor is properly qualified to carry out the obligations of the Agreement.

MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS PROJECT:

CONTRACTOR MUST SHOW EVIDENCE OF THREE (3) SUCCESSFUL CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS SIMILAR TO THIS PROJECT (AS JUDGED BY OWNER) TO DEMONSTRATE FIVE (5) YEARS MINIMUM, TEN (10) YEARS PREFEFFERD EXPERIENCE ON ROOFING PROJECTS SIMILAR IN SCOPE, SIZE AND DOLLAR VALUE TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR AWARD OF THIS CONTRACT. THIS EXPERIENCE TO BE MEASURED BACKWARDS FROM THE ISSUE DATE OF THIS SOLICITATION.

13. VENDOR PERFORMANCE TRACKING SYSTEM: In evaluating responses, the Owner will

consider information related to past contract performance of a Bidder including, but not limited to CPA’s Vendor Performance Tracking System (VPTS) available at http://www.txsmartbuy.com/vpts. Prior work performance with the Owner and other state agencies or governmental entities which are familiar with a Bidder’s performance, depending on problems encountered, may be grounds for disqualification. In addition, Bidders involved in litigation with the Owner or another state agency may be disqualified.

14. HISTORICALLY UNDERUTILIZED BUSINESS REPRESENTATIONS & CERTIFICATIONS:

BIDDERS ARE ADVISED THAT, in accordance with Texas Government Code, Sections 2161.181-182 and Title 34, Chapter 20, Subchapter B., 20.285 of the Texas Administrative Code (TAC), state agencies must make good faith effort to utilize Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUBs) in contracts for construction services, professional and consulting services and commodities contracts with an expected value of $100,000.00 or more. Each bidder must complete and return with the bid one (1) original and one (1) identical copy and one (1) electronic/digital version of its HUB Subcontracting Plan (HSP) following the policy and utilizing the forms contained with the Invitation for Bids and Contract Documents included herein. FAILURE TO COMPLETE AND RETURN THESE FORMS WITH THE BID WILL BE CAUSE FOR REJECTION OF THE BID. THE CONTRACTOR RECEIVING AN AWARD MUST COMPLY WITH THE SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED HEREIN. For questions, call HUB Staff, 512/389-4784. An instructional video, Microsoft Word® documents and PowerPoint® presentation can be located at: http://tpwd.texas.gov/business/bidops/hub/HSP/index.phtml .

15. PROTEST PROCEDURES: Any Actual or prospective Respondent who is aggrieved in connection with this solicitation, evaluation, or award of any contract resulting from this solicitation may formally protest as provided in TPWD’s rules at TAC, Title 31, Part 2, Chapter 51, Subchapter L, Rule 51.350.

16. TERMS AND CONDITIONS ATTACHED TO RESPONSE: Any terms and conditions attached

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to a response will not be considered unless specifically referred to in the bid. 17. CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, INELIGIBILITY, AND

VOLUNTARY EXCLUSION: Bidder certifies that the responding entity and its principals are eligible to participate in this transaction and have not been subjected to suspension, debarment, or similar ineligibility determined by any federal, state or local governmental entity and the Bidder is in compliance with the State of Texas statutes and rules relating to procurement and that Bidder is not listed on the federal government's terrorism watch list as described in Executive Order 13224.

CONTRACTOR’S BID SUBMITTALS

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CONTRACTOR'S BID

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department 4200 Smith School Road Austin, Texas 78744 Having carefully examined the Invitation for Bids and Contract Documents. Project Number 1210224, Purtis Creek State Park, Eustace, Texas, Henderson County for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, as well as the premises and conditions affecting this work, and all other contract documents, the undersigned proposes to furnish all labor, equipment and materials necessary to complete the work for the sum of:

BID SCHEDULE

BASE BID ITEMS LUMP SUM PRICE

BB1

Furnish all labor, equipment, materials, and incidentals necessary to remove the existing roofing, substrate and flashing to existing deck and install new roof on 8 buildings at Purtis Creek State Park in accordance with the Invitation for Bids and Contract Documents. $

Total Lump Sum Base Bid $

________________________________________________________________ (Total Base Bid Price written in words)

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UNIT PRICE ITEM UNIT OF MEASURE UNIT PRICE

Provide a price per square foot to furnish all labor, equipment, materials and incidentals necessary for removal and replacement of solid sawn roof decking.

Square Foot $

UNIT PRICE ITEM UNIT OF MEASURE UNIT PRICE

Provide a price per square foot to furnish all labor, equipment, materials and incidentals necessary for removal and replacement of 5/8 inch plywood roof decking.

Square Foot $

UNIT PRICE ITEM UNIT OF MEASURE UNIT PRICE

Provide a price per square foot to furnish all labor, equipment, materials and incidentals necessary for removal and replacement of 1/2 inch plywood roof decking.

Square Foot $

UNIT PRICE ITEM UNIT OF MEASURE UNIT PRICE

Provide a price per square foot to furnish all labor, equipment, materials and incidentals necessary for removal and replacement of roof .

Square Foot $

UNIT PRICE as stated in the Bid Schedule is the price per unit of measure for materials and services to be added to the Contract Sum by appropriate change order in the event it is determined by Owner that the materials and services are necessary. EACH BID ITEM INCLUDES ANY AND ALL APPURTENANT WORK AND ITEMS NECESSARY FOR FULLY FUNCTIONAL AND OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS, COMPLETE AND IN PLACE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INVITATION FOR BIDS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.

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BASE BID will be evaluated and determination of the low bidder will be based on responsiveness and responsibility of the bidder and on the BASE BID. HOWEVER, THE OWNER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO AWARD TO THE LOW BIDDER ANY COMBINATION OF BID ITEMS OR TO REJECT ALL BIDS. BIDDER UNDERSTANDS AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT BIDDER MUST MEET THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS, PARAGAPH 12 TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR AWARD OF THIS CONTRACT. BIDDER, BY SIGNING THIS BID, AFFIRMS THAT BIDDER MEETS SUCH MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS. FAILURE TO MEET ANY OF THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS SHALL RESULT IN REJECTION OF THE BID. The undersigned further agrees that, if awarded the Contract, the work will be completed within two hundred seventy (270) calendar days commencing on the date specified in the Notice to Proceed. This performance period includes completing the various aspects required to complete the Work, including submittal of all required Submittals, mobilization, procurement, installation, testing, inspection and delivery of documents described in the Uniform General Conditions, Article 12, 12.1.1.1. The undersigned agrees that when written notice of bid acceptance is furnished by the Owner within sixty (60) calendar days after the bid opening date, the undersigned will, within the stipulated time, execute and deliver the contract and all required bonds, certificates of insurance, submittals to the Owner. Failure to timely provide the insurance certificate, bonds, and submittals shall be grounds for disqualification of bid and forfeiture of bid security. In such circumstances, TPWD shall be authorized to proceed with award to the next lowest, responsive and responsible bidder. If the above bid amount exceeds $25,000.00, the undersigned shall include herewith security in the form of a bid bond, certified check, or cashier's check for an amount not less than five percent (5%) of the total amount of the bid to be awarded by Owner, unless otherwise stipulated under Instructions to Bidders. To ensure adequate bid security, bidders should calculate bid security based on the total amount of all base bids plus all additive alternate bids (if any). The bid security will be returned to or forfeited by the undersigned in accordance with the Bid Security provision in the Instructions to Bidders. The undersigned further agrees that this bid security is the appropriate measure of liquidated damages which the Owner will sustain by the failure of the undersigned to execute and deliver said contract and required documents. The undersigned agrees that this bid will not be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) calendar days from the date set for the bid opening, and the undersigned further agrees that the bid security will be forfeited in the event this bid is withdrawn before expiration of said sixty (60) calendar days. Bidder represents and warrants that, in accordance with Section 2155.005 of the Texas Government Code, neither the bidder, nor the firm, corporation, partnership, or institution represented by the bidder, or anyone acting for such firm, corporation, or institution has (1) violated any provision of the Texas Free Enterprise and Antitrust Act of 1983, Chapter 15 of the Texas Business and Commerce Code, or the Federal antitrust laws, or (2) communicated directly or indirectly the contents of this bid to any competitor or any other person engaged

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in the same line of business as the bidder. Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Title 10, Subchapter A, §2155.004 (a), Bidder certifies that neither bidder nor any person or entity represented by bidder has received compensation from TPWD to participate in the preparation of the specifications or solicitation on which this bid or contract is based. Under §2155.004 (b) of the Texas Government Code, Bidder certifies that the individual or business entity named in this bid or contract is not ineligible to receive the specified contract and acknowledges that the contract may be terminated, and payment withheld if this certification is inaccurate. Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Title 10, Subchapter A, §2155.004 (b), §2155.006 (c), and Subchapter B, §2261.053 (c), Bidder certifies that the individual or business entity named in this bid is not ineligible to receive the specified contract and acknowledges that this contract may be terminated and payment withheld if this certification is inaccurate. By signature hereon, the bidder hereby certifies that he/she is not currently delinquent in the payment of any franchise taxes owed the State of Texas under Chapter 171, Tax Code. Making a false statement as to corporate tax status is a material breach of contract. Bidder certifies that the bidding entity and its principals are eligible to participate in this transaction and have not been subjected to suspension, debarment, or similar ineligibility determined by any federal, state or local governmental entity. Entities ineligible for federal procurement are listed at http://www.sam.gov. Bidder certifies that it is not listed in the prohibited vendors list authorized by Executive Order No. 13224, “Blocking Property and Prohibiting Transactions with Persons Who Commit, Threaten to Commit, or Support Terrorism”, published by the United States Department of the Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control. Under Section 2155.0061 of the Texas Government Code, the Respondent certifies that the individual or business entity named in this Response or contract is not ineligible to receive the specified contract and acknowledges that this contract may be terminated, and payment withheld if this certification is inaccurate. Pursuant to Section 2155.003 of the Texas Government Code, bidder represents and warrants that it has not given, offered to give, nor intends to give at any time hereafter any economic opportunity, future employment, gift, loan, gratuity, special discount, trip, favor or service to a public servant in connection with the contract. Bidder agrees that any payments due under this contract shall be applied towards any debt or delinquency that is owed to the State of Texas. Bidder represents and warrants its compliance with the requirements of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) and its implementing regulations, as each may be amended. Bidder agrees to comply with Texas Government Code, Title 10, Subtitle D, §2155.4441, relating to use of service contracts and the purchase of products and materials produced in the State of Texas.

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Bidder certifies that if a Texas address is shown as the address of the Bidder on this bid, Bidder qualifies as a Texas Bidder as defined in Section 2155.444(c) of the Texas Government Code. If Bidder is required to make a certification pursuant to Section 2271.001 of the Texas Government Code, Bidder certifies that Bidder does not boycott Israel and will not boycott Israel during the term of the contract resulting from this solicitation. If Bidder does not make that certification, Bidder must indicate that in its Bid and state why the certification is not required. Section 2252.152 of the Texas Government Code prohibits TPWD from awarding a contract to any person who does business with Iran, Sudan, or a foreign terrorist organization as defined in Section 2252.151 of the Texas Government Code. Bidder certifies that it is not ineligible to receive the contract. By signature hereon, the bidder acknowledges that Texas Government Code, Title 10, Subchapter F, §§ 2252.201-2252.205 requires that all iron or steel products produced through a manufacturing process used in this project must be produced in the United States. By signing this bid, Bidder certifies that its bid price represents full compensation for compliance with the requirements of Texas Government Code, Title 10, Subchapter F, §§ 2252.201-2252.205. Pursuant to Section 2254.0031 of the Texas Government Code, which incorporates by reference Section 271.904(d) of the Texas Local Government Code, Bidder shall perform services (1) with professional skill and care ordinarily provided by competent engineers or architects practicing under the same or similar circumstances and professional license, and (2) as expeditiously as is prudent considering the ordinary professional skill and care of a competent engineer or architect. By signing this bid, Bidder acknowledges and understands that the acceptance of funds by the Bidder or any other entity or person directly under this Contract, or indirectly through a subcontract under this Contract, shall constitute acceptance of the authority of the State Auditor’s Office, Comptroller or other agency of the State of Texas, TPWD or any successor agency, to conduct an audit or investigation in connection with those funds. The Bidder further agrees to cooperate fully with the above parties in the conduct of the audit or investigation, including providing access to any information the state auditor considers relevant to the investigation or audit. The Bidder shall ensure that this paragraph concerning the State’s authority to audit funds received indirectly by subcontractors through the Bidder and the requirement to cooperate is included in any subcontract it awards. Bidder represents and warrants that the provision of goods and services or other performance under the contract will not constitute an actual or potential conflict of interest or reasonably create an appearance of impropriety. Under Section 231.006(d) of the Texas Family Code, regarding child support, the Bidder certifies that the individual or business entity named in this bid is not ineligible to receive the specified payment and acknowledges that the contract may be terminated, and payment may be withheld if this certification is inaccurate. Furthermore, any Bidder subject

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to Section 231.006 of the Texas Family Code, must include, in the spaces(s) below, the names and Social Security numbers of each person with at least 25% ownership of the business entity submitting the bid.

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Name SSN % FEDERAL PRIVACY ACT NOTICE: This notice is given pursuant to the Federal Privacy Act. Disclosure of your Social Security Number (SSN) is required under Section 231.006(c) and Section 231.302(c)(2) of the Texas Family Code. The SSN will be used to identify persons that may owe child support. The SSN will be kept confidential to the fullest extent allowed under Section 231.302(e), Texas Family Code. Under Section 669.003 of the Texas Government Code, Bidder certifies that it does not employ, or has disclosed its employment of, any former executive head of the agency. Bidder must provide the following information in the bid. Name of former executive:

Name of State agency:

Date of separation from State agency:

Position with Bidder:

Date of employment with Bidder:

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RECEIPT IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED OF THE FOLLOWING ADDENDA TO THIS IFB (INITIAL IF APPLICABLE) No. 01 _____ No. 02 _____ No. 03 _____ No. 04 _____ No. 05 _____ No. 06 _____ WARNING: BIDDER’S FAILURE TO ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF ADDENDA MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF BID.

BIDDER’S AFFIRMATION: SIGNING THIS BID WITH A FALSE STATEMENT OR MATERIAL MISREPRESENTATIONS MADE DURING THE PERFORMANCE OF A CONTRACT IS A MATERIAL BREACH OF CONTRACT AND SHALL VOID THE SUBMITTED BID OR ANY RESULTING CONTRACTS. The undersigned certifies that I am duly authorized to submit this bid and execute a contract on my own behalf or on behalf of the bidder listed below.

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___________________________________ City State Zip ___________________________________ (Area Code) Phone Number

________________________________ Title ________________________________ (Area Code) Phone Number

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___________________________________Texas Identification Number

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CONTRACTOR’S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT

PROJECT NO. 1210224 LOCATION: Purtis Creek State Park BID DATE: February 11, 2020

Bidder shall use this form to clearly demonstrate how they meet the requirements set forth in this solicitation. Failure to return this form may result in the response submission being considered non-responsive.

ALL FORM FIELDS REQUIRED. MARK N/A IF NOT APPLICABLE

Section One: Company Profile

Legal Name of the Company: Company Description: Principal place of business (Corporate Headquarters): Address: City, State, Zip: Facility responsible for servicing the contract: Address: City, State, Zip: Contact Person regarding company’s submission to the solicitation, authorized to render binding decisions on contract matters: Name & Title:

Phone & Email:

Personnel who will be responsible for management and day-to-day operation of services described in this solicitation. Name & Title:

Phone & Email:

Indicate if your company or any of its subsidiaries filed or met criteria for bankruptcy within the last five years.

__ Yes __ No If yes, explain.

Identify if your firm is currently in default on any loan agreement or financing agreement with any bank, financial institution, or other entity? If so, specify date(s), details, circumstances and prospects for resolution.

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Identify if your firm is currently for sale or involved in any transaction to expand or to become acquired by another business entity? If so, please explain the impact both in organization and company direction.

Company’s average annual construction volume $

Indicate if your company or any of its subsidiaries has been involved in litigation within the last five years. Yes No If yes, explain.

Number years in business: Number of employees: PRINCIPALS IN FIRM AND YEARS EXPERIENCE IN CONSTRUCTION

NAME TITLE PHONE NO. OF YEARS

Has firm, under its current or former name(s) ever failed to complete a project, defaulted on a contract, or been engaged in litigation over a contract? Yes . If so, state particulars of most recent occurrence on separate sheet(s) and attach to this form.

FIRM HISTORY: List firm history below including any other business names used From to Firm Name

From to Firm Name

From to Firm Name

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CONSTRUCTION CAPABILITIES Firms Average Annual Construction Volume

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Electrical % Utility Lines % Earthwork % Other %

Plumbing % Utility Plants % Site Work % Other %

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Section Two: Contractor’s Financial Information

BONDING INFORMATION: Indicate agency/surety through which bonding will be obtained. Agency:

Agent’s Name:

Address:

Address:

Email Address:

Agent’s Phone No.:

BONDING COMPANY (UNDERWRITER)

Bonding Company Name:

Bonding Agent’s Address:

Bonding Agent’s Email:

Bonding Agent’s Phone:

Section Three: Company Experience Record

CONTRACTOR MUST SHOW EVIDENCE OF THREE (3) SUCCESSFUL CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS SIMILAR TO THIS PROJECT (AS JUDGED BY OWNER) TO DEMONSTRATE FIVE (5) YEARS MINIMUM, TEN (10) YEARS PREFEFFERD EXPERIENCE ON ROOFING PROJECTS SIMILAR IN SCOPE, SIZE AND DOLLAR VALUE. Refer to Instructions to Bidders – Article 12.

PROJECT 1:

Project Name/Location Project Owner’s Name Project Owner’s Address Owner’s Representative for this Project Owner’s Representative Phone/Email Address

Performance Period of this Project Provide a brief explanation for time extensions granted on this Project

Original Contract Amount $

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Final Contract Amount $

If Project is still under construction, then provide percentage complete

Offeror’s key personnel, including Project Superintendent & major subcontractors, including address, telephone and email address

Brief Description of the Work

Describe how this Project is comparable to the Work required for this Project

If applicable, Project A/E Name, phone number and email address

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PROJECT 2:

Project Name/Location Project Owner’s Name Project Owner’s Address Owner’s Representative for this Project Owner’s Representative Phone/Email Address

Performance Period of this Project Provide a brief explanation for time extensions granted on this Project

Original Contract Amount $

Final Contract Amount $

If Project is still under construction, then provide percentage complete

Offeror’s key personnel, including Project Superintendent & major subcontractors, including address, telephone and email address

Brief Description of the Work

Describe how this Project is comparable to the Work required for this Project

If applicable, Project A/E Name, phone number and email address

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Project 3

Project Name/Location Project Owner’s Name Project Owner’s Address Owner’s Representative for this Project Owner’s Representative Phone/Email Address

Performance Period of this Project Provide a brief explanation for time extensions granted on this Project

Original Contract Amount $

Final Contract Amount $

If Project is still under construction, then provide percentage complete

Offeror’s key personnel, including Project Superintendent & major subcontractors, including address, telephone and email address

Brief Description of the Work

Describe how this Project is comparable to the Work required for this Project

If applicable, Project A/E Name, phone number and email address

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Project 4

Project Name/Location Project Owner’s Name Project Owner’s Address Owner’s Representative for this Project Owner’s Representative Phone/Email Address

Performance Period of this Project: Provide a brief explanation for time extensions granted on this Project

Original Contract Amount $

Final Contract Amount $

If Project is still under construction, then provide percentage complete

Offeror’s key personnel, including Project Superintendent & major subcontractors, including address, telephone and email address

Brief Description of the Work

Describe how this Project is comparable to the Work required for this Project

If applicable, Project A/E Name, phone number and email address

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Project 5

Project Name/Location Project Owner’s Name Project Owner’s Address Owner’s Representative for this Project Owner’s Representative Phone/Email Address

Performance Period of this Project Provide a brief explanation for time extensions granted on this Project

Original Contract Amount $

Final Contract Amount $

If Project is still under construction, then provide percentage complete

Offeror’s key personnel, including Project Superintendent & major subcontractors, including address, telephone and email address

Brief Description of the Work

Describe how this Project is comparable to the Work required for this Project

If applicable, Project A/E Name, phone number and email address

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Section Four: HUB Information

Is your firm a Texas Certified Historically Underutilized Business? (HUB): YES , NO

If yes, please indicate gender and ethnicity:

Gender: Male , Female

Ethnicity: Asian Pacific Islander , Black American , Hispanic American , Native American :

Service-Disabled Veteran: Yes, No

Section Five: TPWD Contracting Experience

Has firm ever done business with TPWD? If yes, list the most recent project Information:

TPWD Project No.:

Project Title and Location:

Offeror’s key personnel, including Project Superintendent & major subcontractors, including address, telephone and email address:

Brief Description of the Work:

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Describe how this Project is comparable to the Work required for this Project:

Additional TPWD Projects

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Project Location Project Title

Section Six: Certifications and Signature

I hereby certify that all information provided above and attached is true and correct. Furthermore, I hereby authorize Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to contact the references listed above and authorize release of information from such references to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. I certify that my firm is not debarred or suspended from performing work for the U.S.A. or the State of Texas. Name of Firm Signature of Owner or Officer Title of Person Signing Date

COMPLETE ALL SECTIONS OF THIS FORM AND SUBMIT WITH BID.

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HUB Subcontracting Plan (HSP)QUICK CHECKLIST

While this HSP Quick Checklist is being provided to merely assist you in readily identifying the sections of the HSP form that you will need to complete, it is very important that you adhere to the instructions in the HSP form and instructions provided by the contracting agency.

If you will be awarding all of the subcontracting work you have to offer under the contract to only Texas certified HUB vendors, complete:

Section 1 - Respondent and Requisition InformationSection 2 a. - Yes, I will be subcontracting portions of the contract.Section 2 b. - List all the portions of work you will subcontract, and indicate the percentage of the contract you expect to award to Texas certified HUB vendors. Section 2 c. - YesSection 4 - AffirmationGFE Method A (Attachment A) - Complete an Attachment A for each of the subcontracting opportunities you listed in Section 2 b.

If you will be subcontracting any portion of the contract to Texas certified HUB vendors and Non-HUB vendors, and the aggregate percentage of all the subcontracting work you will be awarding to the Texas certified HUB vendors with which you do not have a continuous contract* in place for more than five (5) years meets or exceeds the HUB Goal the contracting agency identified in the “Agency Special Instructions/Additional Requirements”, complete:

Section 1 - Respondent and Requisition InformationSection 2 a. - Yes, I will be subcontracting portions of the contract.Section 2 b. - List all the portions of work you will subcontract, and indicate the percentage of the contract you expect to award to Texas certified HUB vendors and Non-HUB vendors.Section 2 c. - NoSection 2 d. - YesSection 4 - AffirmationGFE Method A (Attachment A) - Complete an Attachment A for each of the subcontracting opportunities you listed in Section 2 b.

If you will be subcontracting any portion of the contract to Texas certified HUB vendors and Non-HUB vendors or only to Non-HUB vendors, and the aggregate percentage of all the subcontracting work you will be awarding to the Texas certified HUB vendors with which you do not have a continuous contract* in place for more than five (5) years does not meet or exceed the HUB Goal the contracting agency identified in the “Agency Special Instructions/Additional Requirements”, complete:

Section 1 - Respondent and Requisition InformationSection 2 a. - Yes, I will be subcontracting portions of the contract.Section 2 b. - List all the portions of work you will subcontract, and indicate the percentage of the contract you expect to award to Texas certified HUB vendors and Non-HUB vendors.Section 2 c. - NoSection 2 d. - NoSection 4 - AffirmationGFE Method B (Attachment B) - Complete an Attachment B for each of the subcontracting opportunities you listed in Section 2 b.

If you will not be subcontracting any portion of the contract and will be fulfilling the entire contract with your own resources (i.e., employees, supplies, materials and/or equipment), complete:

Section 1 - Respondent and Requisition Information Section 2 a. - No, I will not be subcontracting any portion of the contract, and I will be fulfilling the entire contract with my own resources.Section 3 - Self Performing Justification Section 4 - Affirmation

*Continuous Contract: Any existing written agreement (including any renewals that are exercised) between a prime contractor and a HUB vendor,where the HUB vendor provides the prime contractor with goods or service, to include under the same contract for a specified period of time. Thefrequency the HUB vendor is utilized or paid during the term of the contract is not relevant to whether the contract is considered continuous. Two ormore contracts that run concurrently or overlap one another for different periods of time are considered by CPA to be individual contracts rather thanrenewals or extensions to the original contract. In such situations the prime contractor and HUB vendor are entering (have entered) into “new”contracts.

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HUB Subcontracting Plan (HSP)

In accordance with Texas Gov’t Code §2161.252, the contracting agency has determined that subcontracting opportunities are probable under this contract. Therefore, all respondents, including State of Texas certified Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUBs) must complete and submit this State of Texas HUB Subcontracting Plan (HSP) with their response to the bid requisition (solicitation).

NOTE: Responses that do not include a completed HSP shall be rejected pursuant to Texas Gov’t Code §2161.252(b).

The HUB Program promotes equal business opportunities for economically disadvantaged persons to contract with the State of Texas in accordance with the goals specified in the 2009 State of Texas Disparity Study. The statewide HUB goals defined in 34 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) §20.284 are:

• 11.2 percent for heavy construction other than building contracts,

• 21.1 percent for all building construction, including general contractors and operative builders’ contracts,

• 32.9 percent for all special trade construction contracts,

• 23.7 percent for professional services contracts,

• 26.0 percent for all other services contracts, and

• 21.1 percent for commodities contracts.

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- Yes (If Yes, continue to SECTION 4 and complete an “HSP Good Faith Effort - Method A (Attachment A)” for each of the subcontracting opportunities you listed.) - No (If No, continue to Item d, of this SECTION.)

- Yes (If Yes, continue to SECTION 4 and complete an “HSP Good Faith Effort - Method A (Attachment A)” for each of the subcontracting opportunities you listed.) - No (If No, continue to SECTION 4 and complete an “HSP Good Faith Effort - Method B (Attachment B)” for each of the subcontracting opportunities you listed.)

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SECTION 2: RESPONDENT's SUBCONTRACTING INTENTIONS

After dividing the contract work into reasonable lots or portions to the extent consistent with prudent industry practices, and taking into consideration the scope of work to be performed under the proposed contract, including all potential subcontracting opportunities, the respondent must determine what portions of work, including contracted staffing, goods and services will be subcontracted. Note: In accordance with 34 TAC §20.282, a “Subcontractor” means a person who contracts with a prime contractor to work, to supply commodities, or to contribute toward completing work for a governmental entity. a. Check the appropriate box (Yes or No) that identifies your subcontracting intentions:

b. List all the portions of work (subcontracting opportunities) you will subcontract. Also, based on the total value of the contract, identify the percentages of the contractyou expect to award to Texas certified HUBs, and the percentage of the contract you expect to award to vendors that are not a Texas certified HUB (i.e., Non-HUB).

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(Note: If you have more than fifteen subcontracting opportunities, a continuation sheet is available online at https://www.comptroller.texas.gov/purchasing/vendor/hub/forms.php).

c. Check the appropriate box (Yes or No) that indicates whether you will be using only Texas certified HUBs to perform all of the subcontracting opportunitiesyou listed in SECTION 2, Item b.

d. Check the appropriate box (Yes or No) that indicates whether the aggregate expected percentage of the contract you will subcontract with Texas certified HUBs with which you do not have a continuous contract* in place with for more than five (5) years, meets or exceeds the HUB goal the contracting agencyidentified on page 1 in the “Agency Special Instructions/Additional Requirements.”

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- No, I will not be subcontracting any portion of the contract, and I will be fulfilling the entire contract with my own resources, including employees, goods and services. (If No, continue to SECTION 3 and SECTION 4.)

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SECTION 2: RESPONDENT's SUBCONTRACTING INTENTIONS (CONTINUATION SHEET)

This page can be used as a continuation sheet to the HSP Form’s page 2, Section 2, Item b. Continue listing the portions of work (subcontracting opportunities) you will subcontract. Also, based on the total value of the contract, identify the percentages of the contract you expect to award to Texas certified HUBs, and the percentage of the contract you expect to award to vendors that are not a Texas certified HUB (i.e., Non-HUB).

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*Continuous Contract: Any existing written agreement (including any renewals that are exercised) between a prime contractor and a HUB vendor,where the HUB vendor provides the prime contractor with goods or service under the same contract for a specified period of time. The frequency theHUB vendor is utilized or paid during the term of the contract is not relevant to whether the contract is considered continuous. Two or more contractsthat run concurrently or overlap one another for different periods of time are considered by CPA to be individual contracts rather than renewals orextensions to the original contract. In such situations the prime contractor and HUB vendor are entering (have entered) into “new” contracts.

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SECTION 3: SELF PERFORMING JUSTIFICATION (If you responded “No” to SECTION 2, Item a, you must complete this SECTION and continue to SECTION 4.) If you responded “No” to SECTION 2, Item a, in the space provided below explain how your company will perform the entire contract with its own employees, supplies, materials and/or equipment.

SECTION 4: AFFIRMATION

As evidenced by my signature below, I affirm that I am an authorized representative of the respondent listed in SECTION 1, and that the information and supporting documentation submitted with the HSP is true and correct. Respondent understands and agrees that, if awarded any portion of the requisition:

• The respondent will provide notice as soon as practical to all the subcontractors (HUBs and Non-HUBs) of their selection as a subcontractor for the awardedcontract. The notice must specify at a minimum the contracting agency’s name and its point of contact for the contract, the contract award number, thesubcontracting opportunity they (the subcontractor) will perform, the approximate dollar value of the subcontracting opportunity and the expected percentage ofthe total contract that the subcontracting opportunity represents. A copy of the notice required by this section must also be provided to the contracting agency’spoint of contact for the contract no later than ten (10) working days after the contract is awarded.

• The respondent must submit monthly compliance reports (Prime Contractor Progress Assessment Report – PAR) to the contracting agency, verifying itscompliance with the HSP, including the use of and expenditures made to its subcontractors (HUBs and Non-HUBs). (The PAR is available athttps://www.comptroller.texas.gov/purchasing/docs/hub-forms/ProgressAssessmentReportForm.xls).

• The respondent must seek approval from the contracting agency prior to making any modifications to its HSP, including the hiring of additional or differentsubcontractors and the termination of a subcontractor the respondent identified in its HSP. If the HSP is modified without the contracting agency’s prior approval,respondent may be subject to any and all enforcement remedies available under the contract or otherwise available by law, up to and including debarment from allstate contracting.

• The respondent must, upon request, allow the contracting agency to perform on-site reviews of the company’s headquarters and/or work-site where servicesare being performed and must provide documentation regarding staffing and other resources.

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Reminder: If you responded “Yes” to SECTION 2, Items c or d, you must complete an “HSP Good Faith Effort - Method A (Attachment A)” for each of the subcontracting opportunities you listed in SECTION 2, Item b.

If you responded “No” SECTION 2, Items c and d, you must complete an “HSP Good Faith Effort - Method B (Attachment B)” for each of the subcontracting opportunities you listed in SECTION 2, Item b.

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Requisition #:

IMPORTANT: If you responded “Yes” to SECTION 2, Items c or d of the completed HSP form, you must submit a completed “HSP Good Faith Effort - Method A (Attachment A)” for each of the subcontracting opportunities you listed in SECTION 2, Item b of the completed HSP form. You may photo-copy this page or download the form at https://www.comptroller.texas.gov/purchasing/docs/hub-forms/hub-sbcont-plan-gfe-achm-a.pdf

SECTION A-1: SUBCONTRACTING OPPORTUNITY

Enter the item number and description of the subcontracting opportunity you listed in SECTION 2, Item b, of the completed HSP form for which you are completing the attachment. Item Number:

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REMINDER: As specified in SECTION 4 of the completed HSP form, if you (respondent) are awarded any portion of the requisition, you are required toprovide notice as soon as practical to all the subcontractors (HUBs and Non-HUBs) of their selection as a subcontractor. The notice must specify at a minimum the contracting agency’s name and its point of contact for the contract, the contract award number, the subcontracting opportunity they (the subcontractor) will perform, the approximate dollar value of the subcontracting opportunity and the expected percentage of the total contract that the subcontracting opportunity represents. A copy of the notice required by this section must also be provided to the contracting agency’s point of contact for the contract no later than ten (10) working days after the contract is awarded.

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Texas VID or federal EIN Do not enter Social Security Numbers.

If you do not know their VID / EIN, leave their VID / EIN field blank.

SECTION A-2: SUBCONTRACTOR SELECTION

List the subcontractor(s) you selected to perform the subcontracting opportunity you listed above in SECTION A-1. Also identify whether they are a Texas certified HUB and their Texas Vendor Identification (VID) Number or federal Employer Identification Number (EIN), the approximate dollar value of the work to be subcontracted, and the expected percentage of work to be subcontracted. When searching for Texas certified HUBs and verifying their HUB status, ensure that you use the State of Texas’ Centralized Master Bidders List (CMBL) - Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Directory Search located at http://mycpa.cpa.state.tx.us/tpasscmblsearch/index.jsp. HUB status code “A” signifies that the company is a Texas certified HUB.

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Enter your company’s name here:

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Requisition #:

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Rev. 2/17 HSP Good Faith Effort - Method B (Attachment B)

IMPORTANT: If you responded “No” to SECTION 2, Items c and d of the completed HSP form, you must submit a completed “HSP Good Faith Effort - Method B (Attachment B)” for each of the subcontracting opportunities you listed in SECTION 2, Item b of the completed HSP form. You may photo-copy this page or download the form at https://www.comptroller.texas.gov/purchasing/docs/hub-forms/hub-sbcont-plan-gfe-achm-b.pdf..

SECTION B-1: SUBCONTRACTING OPPORTUNITY

Enter the item number and description of the subcontracting opportunity you listed in SECTION 2, Item b, of the completed HSP form for which you are completing the attachment.

Item Number: Description:

SECTION B-2: MENTOR PROTÉGÉ PROGRAMIf respondent is participating as a Mentor in a State of Texas Mentor Protégé Program, submitting its Protégé (Protégé must be a State of Texas certified HUB) as a subcontractor to perform the subcontracting opportunity listed in SECTION B-1, constitutes a good faith effort to subcontract with a Texas certified HUB towards that specific portion of work.Check the appropriate box (Yes or No) that indicates whether you will be subcontracting the portion of work you listed in SECTION B-1 to your Protégé.

- Yes (If Yes, continue to SECTION B-4.)

- No / Not Applicable (If No or Not Applicable, continue to SECTION B-3 and SECTION B-4.)

SECTION B-3: NOTIFICATION OF SUBCONTRACTING OPPORTUNITY

When completing this section you MUST comply with items a, b, c and d, thereby demonstrating your Good Faith Effort of having notified Texas certified HUBs and trade organizations or development centers about the subcontracting opportunity you listed in SECTION B-1. Your notice should include the scope of work, information regarding the location to review plans and specifications, bonding and insurance requirements, required qualifications, and identify a contact person. When sending notice of your subcontracting opportunity, you are encouraged to use the attached HUB Subcontracting Opportunity Notice form, which is also available online at https://www.comptroller.texas.gov/purchasing/docs/hub-forms/HUBSubcontractingOpportunityNotificationForm.pdf.Retain supporting documentation (i.e., certified letter, fax, e-mail) demonstrating evidence of your good faith effort to notify the Texas certified HUBs and trade organizations or development centers. Also, be mindful that a working day is considered a normal business day of a state agency, not including weekends, federal or state holidays, or days the agency is declared closed by its executive officer. The initial day the subcontracting opportunity notice is sent/provided to the HUBs and to the trade organizations or development centers is considered to be “day zero” and does not count as one of the seven (7) working days.

Provide written notification of the subcontracting opportunity you listed in SECTION B-1, to three (3) or more Texas certified HUBs. Unless the contracting agency specified a different time period, you must allow the HUBs at least seven (7) working days to respond to the notice prior to you submitting your bid response to the contracting agency. When searching for Texas certified HUBs and verifying their HUB status, ensure that you use the State of Texas’ Centralized Master Bidders List (CMBL) - Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Directory Search located at http://mycpa.cpa.state.tx.us/tpasscmblsearch/index.jsp. HUB status code “A” signifies that the company is a Texas certified HUB.List the three (3) Texas certified HUBs you notified regarding the subcontracting opportunity you listed in SECTION B-1. Include the company’s Texas Vendor Identification (VID) Number, the date you sent notice to that company, and indicate whether it was responsive or non-responsive to your subcontracting opportunity notice.

Did the HUB Respond?

Provide written notification of the subcontracting opportunity you listed in SECTION B-1 to two (2) or more trade organizations or development centers in Texas to assist in identifying potential HUBs by disseminating the subcontracting opportunity to their members/participants. Unless the contracting agency specified a different time period, you must provide your subcontracting opportunity notice to trade organizations or development centers at least seven (7) working days prior to submitting your bid response to the contracting agency. A list of trade organizations and development centers that have expressed an interest in receiving notices of subcontracting opportunities is available on the Statewide HUB Program’s webpage at https://www.comptroller.texas.gov/purchasing/vendor/hub/resources.php.

List two (2) trade organizations or development centers you notified regarding the subcontracting opportunity you listed in SECTION B-1. Include the date when you sent notice to it and indicate if it accepted or rejected your notice.

Trade Organizations or Development Centers Was the Notice Accepted?

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a.

b.

c.

d.

- Yes

- Yes

- Yes

- Yes

- Yes

- No

- No

- No

- No

- No

Texas VID(Do not enter Social Security Numbers.)

Date Notice Sent(mm/dd/yyyy)

Company Name

Date Notice Sent(mm/dd/yyyy)

Rev. 2/17 HSP Good Faith Effort - Method B (Attachment B) Cont. Enter your company’s name here: Requisition #:

SECTION B-4: SUBCONTRACTOR SELECTIONEnter the item number and description of the subcontracting opportunity you listed in SECTION 2, Item b, of the completed HSP form for which you are completing the attachment.

Enter the item number and description of the subcontracting opportunity for which you are completing this Attachment B continuation page. Item Number: Description:

List the subcontractor(s) you selected to perform the subcontracting opportunity you listed in SECTION B-1. Also identify whether they are a Texas certified HUB and their Texas Vendor Identification (VID) Number or federal Emplioyer Identification Number (EIN), the approximate dollar value of the work to be subcontracted, and the expected percentage of work to be subcontracted. When searching for Texas certified HUBs and verifying their HUB status, ensure that you use the State of Texas’ Centralized Master Bidders List (CMBL) - Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Directory Search located athttp://mycpa.cpa.state.tx.us/tpasscmblsearch/index.jsp. HUB status code “A” signifies that the company is a Texas certified HUB.

- Yes - No $ %

- Yes - No $ %

- Yes - No $ %

- Yes - No $ %

- Yes - No $ %

- Yes - No $ %

- Yes - No $ %

- Yes - No $ %

- Yes - No $ %

- Yes - No $ %

If any of the subcontractors you have selected to perform the subcontracting opportunity you listed in SECTION B-1 is not a Texas certified HUB, provide written justification for your selection process (attach additional page if necessary):

REMINDER: As specified in SECTION 4 of the completed HSP form, if you (respondent) are awarded any portion of the requisition, you are required to provide notice as soon as practical to all the subcontractors (HUBs and Non-HUBs) of their selection as a subcontractor. The notice must specify at a minimum the contracting agency’s name and its point of contact for the contract, the contract award number, the subcontracting opportunity it (the subcontractor) will perform, the approximate dollar value of the subcontracting opportunity and the expected percentage of the total contract that the subcontracting opportunity represents. A copy of the notice required by this section must also be provided to the contracting agency’s point of contact for the contract no later than ten (10) working days after the contract is awarded.

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a.

b.

c.

Company Name Approximate

Dollar AmountExpected

Percentage of Contract

Texas certified HUB Texas VID or federal EIN

Do not enter Social Security Numbers. If you do not know their VID / EIN, leave their VID / EIN field blank.

Rev. 2/17

HUB Subcontracting Opportunity Notification Form

In accordance with Texas Gov’t Code, Chapter 2161, each state agency that considers entering into a contract with an expected value of $100,000 or more shall, before the agency solicits bids, proposals, offers, or other applicable expressions of interest, determine whether subcontracting opportunities are probable under the contract. The state agency I have identified below in Section B has determined that subcontracting opportunities are probable under the requisition to which my company will be responding.

34 Texas Administrative Code, §20.285 requires all respondents (prime contractors) bidding on the contract to provide notice of each of their subcontracting opportunities to at least three (3) Texas certified HUBs (who work within the respective industry applicable to the subcontracting opportunity), and allow the HUBs at least seven (7) working days to respond to the notice prior to the respondent submitting its bid response to the contracting agency. In addition, at least seven (7) working days prior to submitting its bid response to the contracting agency, the respondent must provide notice of each of its subcontracting opportunities to two (2) or more trade organizations or development centers (in Texas) that serves members of groups (i.e., Asian Pacific American, Black American, Hispanic American, Native American, Woman, Service Disabled Veteran) identified in Texas Administrative Code §20.282(19)(C).

We respectfully request that vendors interested in bidding on the subcontracting opportunity scope of work identified in Section C, Item 2, reply no later than the date and time identified in Section C, Item 1. Submit your response to the point-of-contact referenced in Section A.

SECTION A: PRIME CONTRACTOR’S INFORMATION

Company Name:

. Central Time Date (mm/dd/yyyy)

Point-of-Contact:E-mail Address:

State of Texas VID #:

SECTION B: CONTRACTING STATE AGENCY AND REQUISITION INFORMATION

Agency Name: Point-of-Contact: Phone #:

Requisition #: Bid Open Date: (mm/dd/yyyy)

SECTION C: SUBCONTRACTING OPPORTUNITY RESPONSE DUE DATE, DESCRIPTION, REQUIREMENTS AND RELATED INFORMATION

1. Potential Subcontractor’s Bid Response Due Date: If you would like for our company to consider your company’s bid for the subcontracting opportunity identified below in Item 2,

we must receive your bid response no later than

In accordance with 34 TAC §20.285, each notice of subcontracting opportunity shall be provided to at least three (3) Texas certified HUBs, and allow the HUBs at least seven (7) working days to respond to the notice prior to submitting our bid response to the contracting agency. In addition, at least seven (7) working days prior to us submitting our bid response to the contracting agency, we must provide notice of each of our subcontracting opportunities to two (2) or more trade organizations or development centers (in Texas) that serves members of groups (i.e., Asian Pacific American, Black American, Hispanic American, Native American, Woman, Service Disabled Veteran) identified in Texas Administrative Code, §20.282(19)(C).

(A working day is considered a normal business day of a state agency, not including weekends, federal or state holidays, or days the agency is declared closed by its executive officer. The initial day the subcontracting opportunity notice is sent/provided to the HUBs and to the trade organizations or development centers is considered to be “day zero” and does not count as one of the seven (7) working days.)

2. Subcontracting Opportunity Scope of Work:

3. Required Qualifications: - Not Applicable

4. Bonding/Insurance Requirements: - Not Applicable

5. Location to review plans/specifications: - Not Applicable

on

Phone #: Fax #:

CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT

Uniform General Conditions for

State of Texas Construction Contracts

Including

Supplementary General Conditions for

Projects Administered by the Texas Parks and Wildlife

Department

 

 

Table of Contents

Article 1. Definitions ..................................................................................................................................... 3 

Article 2. Wage Rates and Other Laws Governing Construction .................................................................. 8 

Article 3. General Responsibilities of Owner and Contractor ..................................................................... 11 

Article 4. Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Subcontracting Plan ................................................ 20 

Article 5. Bonds and Insurance .................................................................................................................... 22 

Article 6. Construction Documents, Coordination Documents, and Record Documents ............................ 29 

Article 7. Construction Safety ..................................................................................................................... 32 

Article 8. Quality Control ............................................................................................................................ 34 

Article 9. Construction Schedules................................................................................................................ 40 

Article 10. Payments .................................................................................................................................... 46 

Article 11. Changes ..................................................................................................................................... 51 

Article 12. Project Completion and Acceptance .......................................................................................... 56 

Article 13. Warranty and Guarantee ............................................................................................................ 61 

Article 14. Suspension and Termination ...................................................................................................... 63 

Article 15. Dispute Resolution ..................................................................................................................... 67 

Article 16. Miscellaneous ............................................................................................................................ 68      

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Article 1. Definitions

Unless the context clearly requires another meaning, the following terms have the meaning assigned herein.

1.1 Addendum/Addenda means formally issued written or graphic modifications and/or

interpretations of the Construction Documents that may add to, delete from, clarify or correct the description and/or scope of the Work. Addenda are issued during the bidding phase of the project.

1.2 Application for Payment means Contractor’s monthly partial invoice for payment that includes any portion of the Work that has been completed for which an invoice has not been submitted and performed in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. The Application for Payment accurately reflects the progress of the Work, is itemized based on the Schedule of Values, bears the notarized signature of Contractor, and shall not include subcontracted items for which Contractor does not intend to pay.

1.3 Application for Final Payment means Contractor’s final invoice for payment that

includes any portion of the Work that has been completed for which an invoice has not been submitted, amounts owing to adjustments to the final Contract Sum resulting from approved change orders, and release of remaining Contractor’s retainage.

1.4 Architect/Engineer (A/E) means a person registered as an architect pursuant to Tex.

Occ. Code Ann., Ch. 1051, as a landscape architect pursuant to Tex. Occ. Code Ann., Ch. 1052, a person licensed as a professional engineer pursuant Tex. Occ. Code Ann., Ch. 1001, and/or a firm employed by Owner or Design-Build Contractor to provide professional architectural or engineering services and to exercise overall responsibility for the design of a Project or a significant portion thereof, and to perform the contract administration responsibilities set forth in the Contract.

 

1.5 As-Built Drawings and Specifications means the drawing set, specifications and other materials prepared by the Contractor, in the field, that documents the changes made by the contractor. Collectively, these are also called “red-lines” or “as-builts.”

1.6 Authority Having Jurisdiction means a federal, state, local, or other regional department, or an individual such as a fire marshal, building official, electrical inspector, utility provider or other individual having statutory authority.

1.7 Baseline Schedule means the initial time schedule prepared by Contractor for

Owner’s information and acceptance that conveys Contractor’s and Subcontractors’ activities (including coordination and review activities required in the Contract Documents to be performed by A/E and ODR), durations, and sequence of work related to the entire Project to the extent required by the Contract Documents. The schedule clearly demonstrates the critical path of activities, durations and necessary predecessor conditions that drive the end date of the schedule. The Baseline Schedule shall not exceed the time limit current under the Contract Documents.

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1.8 Certificate of Final Completion means the certificate issued by TPWD that includes

certification by the A/E that documents, to the best of A/E’s knowledge and understanding, Contractor’s completion of all Contractor’s Punchlist items and pre-final Punchlist items, final cleanup and Contractor’s provision of Record As-Built Documents, operations and maintenance manuals, and all other closeout documents required by the Contract Documents. Additional documentation may be required by TPWD for consideration of the Contractor’s Application for Final Payment.

 

1.9 Certificate of Substantial Completion means the certificate executed by the A/E, ODR and Contractor that documents to the best of A/E’s and ODR’s knowledge and understanding, Contractor’s sufficient completion of the work in accordance with the Contract, so as to be operational and fit for the use intended.

1.10 Change Order means a written modification of the Contract between Owner and Contractor, signed by Owner, Contractor, and A/E.

1.11 Close-out Documents mean the product brochures, submittals, product/equipment maintenance and operations instructions, manuals, and other documents/warranties, record As-Built documents, affidavit of payment, release of lien and claim, and as may be further defined, identified, and required by the Contract Documents.

1.12 Contract means the entire agreement between Owner and Contractor, including all of

the Contract Documents.

1.13 Contract Date is the date when the agreement between Owner and Contractor becomes effective.

1.14 Contract Documents mean those documents identified as a component of the

agreement (Contract) between Owner and Contractor. These may include, but are not limited to, Drawings; Specifications; General, Supplementary General, and Special Conditions; and all pre-bid and/or pre-proposal addenda.

1.15 Contract Sum means the total compensation payable to Contractor for completion of

the Work in accordance with the terms of the Contract.

1.16 Contract Time means the period between the start date identified in the Notice to Proceed with construction and the Substantial Completion date identified in the Notice to Proceed or as subsequently amended by a Change Order.

1.17 Contractor means the individual, corporation, limited liability company, partnership,

firm, or other entity contracted to perform the Work, regardless of the type of construction contract used, so that the term as used herein includes a Construction Manager-at-Risk or a Design-Build firm as well as a general or prime Contractor. The Contract Documents refer to Contractor as if singular in number.

1.18 Construction Documents mean the Drawings, Specifications, and other documents

issued to build the Project. Construction Documents become part of the Contract Documents when listed in the Contract or any Change Order.

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1.19 Construction Manager-at-Risk, in accordance with Tex. Gov’t Code, Ch. 2166,

means a sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or other legal entity that assumes the risk for construction, rehabilitation, alteration, or repair of a facility at the contracted price as a general contractor and provides consultation to Owner regarding construction during and after the design of the facility.

1.20 Date of Commencement means the date designated in the Notice to Proceed for

Contractor to commence the Work.

1.21 Day means a calendar day unless otherwise specifically stipulated.

1.22 Design-Build means a project delivery method in which the detailed design and subsequent construction is provided through a single contract with a Design-Build firm; a team, partnership, or legal entity that includes design professionals and a builder. The Design-Build Project delivery shall be implemented in accordance with Tex. Gov’t Code § 2166.2531.

1.23 Drawings mean that product of A/E which graphically depicts the Work.

1.24 Final Completion means the date determined and certified by A/E and Owner on

which the Work is fully and satisfactorily complete in accordance with the Contract.

1.25 Final Payment means the last and final monetary compensation made to Contractor for any portion of the Work that has been completed and accepted for which payment has not been made, amounts owing to adjustments to the final Contract Sum resulting from approved change orders, and release of Contractor’s retainage.

1.26 Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) pursuant to Tex. Gov’t Code, Ch. 2161,

means a business that is at least 51% owned by an Asian Pacific American, a Black American, a Hispanic American, a Native American and/or an American Woman; is an entity with its principal place of business in Texas; and has an owner residing in Texas with proportionate interest that actively participates in the control, operations, and management of the entity’s affairs.

1.27 Notice to Proceed (NTP) means written document informing Contractor of the dates

beginning Work and the dates anticipated for Substantial Completion.

1.28 Open Item List means a list of work activities, Punchlist items, changes or other issues that are not expected by Owner and Contractor to be complete prior to Substantial Completion.

1.29 Owner means the State of Texas, and any agency of the State of Texas, acting

through the responsible entity of the State of Texas identified in the Contract as Owner. Owner herein shall mean the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

1.30 Owner’s Designated Representative (ODR) means the individual assigned by Owner

to act on its behalf and to undertake certain activities as specifically outlined in the Contract. ODR is the only party authorized to direct changes to the scope, cost, or

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time of the Contract.

1.31 Project means all activities necessary for realization of the Work. This includes design, contract award(s), execution of the Work itself, and fulfillment of all Contract and warranty obligations.

1.32 Progress Assessment Report (PAR) means the monthly compliance report to Owner

verifying compliance with the HUB subcontracting plan (HSP).

1.33 Proposed Change Order (PCO) means a document that informs Contractor of a proposed change in the Work and appropriately describes or otherwise documents such change including Contractor’s response of pricing for the proposed change.

1.34 Punchlist means a list of minor items of Work to be completed or corrected by

Contractor after Substantial Completion. Punchlists indicate minor items to be finished, remaining Work to be performed, or Work that does not meet quality or quantity requirements as required in the Contract Documents.

1.35 Record Documents mean the drawing set, Specifications, and other materials

maintained produced by the A/E of Record Contractor that documents all addenda, Architect’s Supplemental Instructions, Change Orders, and postings and markings that record the as-constructed conditions of the Work and all changes made during construction. The Record Documents are produced using the As-Built Drawings and Specifications as provided by the Contractor, and any As-Built documents produced by the A/E of Record during the course of the construction.

1.36 Request for Information (RFI) means a written request by Contractor directed to A/E

or ODR for a clarification of the information provided in the Contract Documents or for direction concerning information necessary to perform the Work that may be omitted from the Contract Documents.

1.37 Samples mean representative physical examples of materials, equipment, or

workmanship used to confirm compliance with requirements and/or to establish standards for use in execution of the Work.

1.38 Schedule of Values means the detailed breakdown of the cost of the materials, labor,

and equipment necessary to accomplish the Work as described in the Contract Documents, submitted by Contractor for approval by Owner and A/E.

1.39 Shop Drawings mean the drawings, diagrams, illustrations, schedules, performance

charts, brochures, and other data prepared by Contractor or its agents which detail a portion of the Work.

1.40 Site means the geographical area of the location of the Work.

1.41 Special Conditions mean the documents containing terms and conditions which may

be unique to the Project. Special Conditions are a part of the Contract Documents and have precedence over the Uniform General Conditions and Supplementary General Conditions.

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1.42 Specifications mean the written product of A/E that establishes the quality and/or

performance of products utilized in the Work and processes to be used, including testing and verification for producing the Work.

1.43 Subcontractor means a business entity that enters into an agreement with Contractor

to perform part of the Work or to provide services, materials, or equipment for use in the Work.

1.44 Submittal Register means a list provided by Contractor of all items to be furnished for

review and approval by A/E and Owner and as identified in the Contract Documents including anticipated sequence and submittal dates.

1.45 Substantial Completion means the date determined and certified by Contractor, A/E,

and Owner when the Work, or a designated portion thereof, is sufficiently complete, in accordance with the Contract, so as to be operational and fit for the use intended.

1.46 Supplementary General Conditions mean procedures and requirements that modify

the Uniform General Conditions. Supplementary General Conditions, when used, have precedence over the Uniform General Conditions. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has adopted Uniform Supplementary General Conditions that apply to all TPWD construction projects. TPWD Uniform Supplementary General Conditions are indicated by the bold and italicized typeface shown here.

1.47 Unit Price Work means the Work, or a portion of the Work, paid for based on

incremental units of measurement.

1.48 Unilateral Change Order (ULCO) means a Change Order issued by Owner without the complete agreement of Contractor, as to cost and/or time.

1.49 Work means the administration, procurement, materials, equipment, construction and

all services necessary for Contractor, and/or its agents, to fulfill Contractor’s obligations under the Contract.

1.50 Work Progress Schedule means the continually updated time schedule prepared and

monitored by Contractor that accurately indicates all necessary appropriate revisions as required by the conditions of the Work and the Project while maintaining a concise comparison to the Baseline Schedule.

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Article 2. Wage Rates and Other Laws Governing Construction

2.1 Environmental Regulations. Contractor shall conduct activities in compliance with

applicable laws and regulations and other requirements of the Contract relating to the environment and its protection at all times. Unless otherwise specifically determined, Owner is responsible for obtaining and maintaining permits related to stormwater run-off. Contractor shall conduct operations consistent with stormwater run-off permit conditions. Contractor is responsible for all items it brings to the Site, including hazardous materials, and all such items brought to the Site by its Subcontractors and suppliers, or by other entities subject to direction of Contractor. Contractor shall not incorporate hazardous materials into the Work without prior approval of Owner, and shall provide an affidavit attesting to such in association with request for Substantial Completion inspection.

2.2 Wage Rates. Contractor shall not pay less than the wage scale of the various classes

of labor as shown on the prevailing wage schedule provided by Owner in the bid or proposal specifications. The specified wage rates are minimum rates only. Owner is not bound to pay any claims for additional compensation made by any Contractor because the Contractor pays wages in excess of the applicable minimum rate contained in the Contract. The prevailing wage schedule is not a representation that qualified labor adequate to perform the Work is available locally at the prevailing wage rates.

2.2.1 Notification to Workers. Contractor shall post the prevailing wage schedule

in a place conspicuous to all workers on the Project Site When requested by Owner, Contractor shall furnish evidence of compliance with the Texas Prevailing Wage Law and the addresses of all workers.

2.2.1.1 Pursuant to Tex. Gov’t Code § 2258.024, Contractor shall keep, on

site, true and accurate records showing the name and occupation of each worker employed by the Contractor or subcontractors and the actual per diem wages paid to each worker. The record shall be open to inspection by the ODR and their agents at all reasonable hours for the duration of the contract.

2.2.1.2 With each application for progress payment, Contractor shall make available upon request certified payroll records, including from subcontractors of any tier level, on Form WH-347 as promulgated by the U.S. Department of Labor, as may be revised from time to time and in unlocked and unprotected Excel format, along with copies of any and all Contract Documents between Contractor and any Subcontractors. Pursuant to Tex. Penal Code §§ 37.02 and 37.10, Employees of Contractor and subcontractors, including all tier levels, shall be subject to prosecution for submitting certified payroll records that contain materially false information.

2.2.1.3 The prevailing wage schedule is determined by Owner in compliance

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with Tex. Gov’t Code, Ch. 2258. Should Contractor at any time become aware that a particular skill or trade not reflected on Owner’s prevailing wage schedule will be or is being employed in the Work, whether by Contractor or by Subcontractor, Contractor shall promptly inform ODR of the proposed wage to be paid for the skill along with a justification for same and ODR shall promptly concur with or reject the proposed wage and classification.

2.2.1.4 Contractor is responsible for determining the most appropriate wage for a particular skill in relation to similar skills or trades identified on the prevailing wage schedule. In no case, shall any worker be paid less than the wage indicated for laborers.

2.2.1.5 Pursuant to Tex. Labor Code § 214.008, Misclassification of Workers; Penalty. The Owner requires Contractor and all subcontractors properly classify individuals as Employees or Independent Contractors.

 

2.2.2 Penalty for Violation. Contractor, and any Subcontractor, will pay to the State a penalty of sixty dollars ($60) for each worker employed for each day, or portion thereof, that the worker is paid less than the wage rates stipulated in the prevailing wage schedule

2.2.3 Complaints of Violations.

2.2.3.1 Owner’s Determination of Good Cause. Upon receipt of information concerning a violation, Owner will conduct an investigation in accordance with Tex. Gov’t Code, Ch. 2258 and make an initial determination as to whether good cause exists that a violation occurred. Upon making a good cause finding, Owner will retain the full amounts claimed by the claimant or claimants as the difference between wages paid and wages due under the prevailing wage schedule and any supplements thereto, together with the applicable penalties in accordance with Tex. Gov’t Code § 2258.023, such amounts being subtracted from successive progress payments pending a final decision on the violation.

2.2.3.2 No Extension of Time. If Owner’s determination proves valid that

good cause existed to believe a violation had occurred, Contractor is not entitled to an extension of time for any delay arising directly or indirectly from the arbitration procedures.

 

2.2.3.3 Cooperation with Owner’s Investigation. Contractor shall cooperate with Owner during any investigations hereunder. Such cooperation shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, timely providing the information and/or documentation requested by Owner, which may include certified payroll records on Form WH-347 as promulgated by the U.S. Department of Labor, as may be revised from time to time and in unlocked and unprotected Excel format; and copies of any and

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all Contract Documents between Contractor and any Subcontractors.

2.2.3.4 Notification to Owner. In the event Contractor or Subcontractor elect to appeal an initial determination made pursuant to Paragraph 2.2.3.1, the Contractor and/or Subcontractor, as applicable, shall deliver notice thereof to Owner.

2.3 Venue for Suits. The venue for any suit arising from the Contract will be in a court of

competent jurisdiction in Travis County, Texas, or as may otherwise be designated in the Supplementary General Conditions.

2.4 Licensing of Trades. Contractor shall comply with all applicable provisions of State

law related to license requirements for skilled tradesmen, contractors, suppliers and or laborers, as necessary to accomplish the Work. In the event Contractor, or one of its Subcontractors, loses its license during the term of performance of the Contract, Contractor shall promptly hire or contract with a licensed provider of the service at no additional cost to Owner.

2.5 Royalties, Patents, and Copyrights. Contractor shall pay all royalties and license fees, defend suits or claims for infringement of copyrights and patent rights, and shall hold Owner harmless from loss on account thereof, but shall not be responsible for such defense or loss when a particular design, process or product of a particular manufacturer or manufacturers is required by the Contract Documents, or where the copyright violations are contained in Drawings, Specifications or other documents prepared by Owner or A/E. However, if Contractor has reason to believe that the required design, process, or product is an infringement of a copyright or a patent, Contractor shall be responsible for such loss unless such information is promptly furnished to A/E.

2.6 State Sales and Use Taxes. Owner qualifies for exemption from certain State and

local sales and use taxes pursuant to the provisions of Tex. Tax Code, Ch. 151. Upon request from Contractor, Owner shall furnish evidence of tax exempt status. Contractor may claim exemption from payment of certain applicable State taxes by complying with such procedures as prescribed by the State Comptroller of Public Accounts. Owner acknowledges not all items qualify for exemption. Owner is not obligated to reimburse Contractor for taxes paid on items that qualify for tax exemption.

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Article 3. General Responsibilities of Owner and Contractor

3.1 Owner’s General Responsibilities. Owner is the entity identified as such in the

Contract and referred to throughout the Contract Documents as if singular in number.

3.1.1 Preconstruction Conference. Prior to, or concurrent with, the issuance of Notice to Proceed with construction, a conference will be convened for attendance by Owner, Contractor, A/E and appropriate Subcontractors. The purpose of the conference is to establish a working understanding among the parties as to the Work, the operational conditions at the Project Site, and general administration of the Project. Topics include communications, schedules, procedures for handling Shop Drawings and other submittals, processing Applications for Payment, maintaining required records and all other matters of importance to the administration of the Project and effective communications between the Project team members.

3.1.2 Owner’s Designated Representative. Prior to the start of construction, Owner

will identify Owner’s Designated Representative (ODR), who has the express authority to act and bind Owner to the extent and for the purposes described in the various Articles of the Contract, including responsibilities for general administration of the Contract.

3.1.2.1 Unless otherwise specifically defined elsewhere in the Contract

Documents, ODR is the single point of contact between Owner and Contractor. Notice to ODR, unless otherwise noted, constitutes notice to Owner under the Contract.

3.1.2.2 All directives on behalf of Owner will be conveyed to Contractor and A/E by ODR in writing.

3.1.2.3 Owner will furnish or cause to be furnished, free of charge, the

number of complete sets of the Drawings, Specifications, and addenda as provided in the Supplementary General Conditions or Special Conditions.

 

3.1.2.4 The ODR will establish the protocol for planning, scheduling and documenting progress meetings with provisions for absence of various project team members that have a key role in these duties.

3.1.3 Owner Supplied Materials and Information.

3.1.3.1 Owner will furnish to Contractor those surveys describing the physical characteristics, legal description, limitations of the Site, Site utility locations, and other information used in the preparation of the Contract Documents.

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Owner’s control to Contractor with reasonable promptness.

3.1.4 Availability of Lands. Owner will furnish, as indicated in the Contract, all required rights to use the lands upon which the Work occurs. This includes rights-of-way and easements for access and such other lands that are designated for use by Contractor. Contractor shall comply with all Owner identified encumbrances or restrictions specifically related to use of lands so furnished. Owner will obtain and pay for easements for permanent structures or permanent changes in existing facilities.

3.1.5 Limitation on Owner’s Duties.

3.1.5.1 Owner will not supervise, direct, control or have authority over or be responsible for Contractor’s means, methods, technologies, sequences or procedures of construction or the safety precautions and programs incident thereto. Owner is not responsible for any failure of Contractor to comply with laws and regulations applicable to the Work. Owner is not responsible for the failure of Contractor to perform or furnish the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. Except as provided in Section 2.5, Owner is not responsible for the acts or omissions of Contractor, or any of its Subcontractors, suppliers or of any other person or organization performing or furnishing any of the Work on behalf of Contractor.

3.1.5.2 Owner will not take any action in contravention of a design decision

made by A/E in preparation of the Contract Documents, when such actions are in conflict with statutes under which A/E is licensed for the protection of the public health and safety.

3.2 Role of Architect/Engineer. Unless specified otherwise in the Contract between

Owner and Contractor, A/E shall provide general administration services for Owner during the construction phase of the project. Written correspondence, requests for information, and Shop Drawings/submittals shall be directed to A/E for action. A/E has the authority to act on behalf of Owner to the extent provided in the Contract Documents, unless otherwise modified by written instrument, which will be furnished to Contractor by ODR, upon request.

3.2.1 Site Visits.

3.2.1.1 A/E will make visits to the Site at intervals as provided in the A/E’s Contract with Owner, to observe the progress and the quality of the various aspects of Contractor’s executed Work and report findings to Owner.

3.2.1.2 A/E has the authority to interpret Contract Documents and inspect

the Work for compliance and conformance with the Contract. Except as referenced in Paragraph 3.1.5.2, Owner retains the sole authority to accept or reject Work and issue direction for correction,

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removal, or replacement of Work.

3.2.2 Clarifications and Interpretations. It may be determined that clarifications or interpretations of the Contract Documents are necessary. Upon direction by ODR, such clarifications or interpretations will be provided by A/E consistent with the intent of the Contract Documents. A/E will issue these clarifications with reasonable promptness to Contractor as A/E’s supplemental instruction (“ASI”) or similar instrument. If Contractor believes that such clarification or interpretation justifies an adjustment in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time, Contractor shall so notify Owner in accordance with the provisions of Article 11.

3.2.3 Limitations on Architect/Engineer Authority. A/E is not responsible for:

3.2.3.1 Contractor’s means, methods, techniques, sequences, procedures,

safety, or programs incident to the Project, nor will A/E supervise, direct, control or have authority over the same;

3.2.3.2 The failure of Contractor to comply with laws and regulations

applicable to the furnishing or performing the Work;

3.2.3.3 Contractor’s failure to perform or furnish the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents; or

3.2.3.4 Acts or omissions of Contractor, or of any other person or

organization performing or furnishing any of the Work.

3.3 Contractor’s General Responsibilities. Contractor is solely responsible for implementing the Work in full compliance with all applicable laws and the Contract Documents and shall supervise and direct the Work using the best skill and attention to assure that each element of the Work conforms to the Contract requirements. Contractor is solely responsible for all construction means, methods, techniques, safety, sequences, coordination, procedures and protection of the installed work as part of the contract until substantial completion of the project. Contractor remains responsible for the care and protection of materials and Work in the areas where punch list items are completed until Final Completion.

3.3.1 Project Administration. Contractor shall provide Project administration for all

Subcontractors, vendors, suppliers, and others involved in implementing the Work and shall coordinate administration efforts with those of A/E and ODR in accordance with these general conditions and other provisions of the Contract, and as outlined in the preconstruction conference. Contractor’s Project Administration includes periodic daily reporting on weather, work progress, labor, materials, equipment, obstructions to prosecution of the work, accidents and injuries in accordance with the Contract and transmitted no less frequently than on a weekly basis.

3.3.2 Contractor’s Management Personnel. Contractor shall employ a competent

person or persons who will be present at the Project Site during the progress

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of the Work to supervise or oversee the work. The competent persons are subject to the approval of ODR through the submittal process stated in Owner’s Special Conditions. Contractor shall not change approved staff during the course of the project without the written approval of ODR unless the staff member leaves the employment of Contractor. Contractor shall provide additional quality control, safety and other staff as stated in the Supplementary General Conditions.

3.3.3 Labor. Contractor shall provide competent, suitably qualified personnel to

survey, lay-out, and construct the Work as required by the Contract Documents and maintain good discipline and order at the Site at all times.

3.3.4 Services, Materials, and Equipment. Unless otherwise specified, Contractor

shall provide and assume full responsibility for all services, materials, equipment, labor, transportation, construction equipment and machinery, tools, appliances, fuel, power, light, heat, telephone, water, sanitary facilities, temporary facilities, and all other facilities, incidentals, and services necessary for the construction, performance, testing, start-up, inspection and completion of the Work.

3.3.5 Contractor General Responsibility. For Owner furnished equipment or material that will be in the care, custody, and control of Contractor, Contractor is responsible for damage or loss. Owner shall deliver to Contractor a complete list and respective values of such materials or equipment and make an equitable adjustment to the contract amount for any increase in cost of Builder’s Risk insurance.

3.3.6 Non-Compliant Work. Should A/E and/or ODR identify Work as non-

compliant with the Contract Documents, A/E and/or ODR shall communicate the finding to Contractor, and Contractor shall correct such Work at no additional cost to the Owner. The approval of Work by either A/E or ODR does not relieve Contractor from the obligation to comply with all requirements of the Contract Documents.

3.3.7 Subcontractors. Contractor shall not employ any Subcontractor, supplier or

other person or organization, whether initially or as a substitute, against whom Owner shall have reasonable objection. Owner will communicate such objections in writing within ten (10) days of receipt of Contractor’s intent to use such Subcontractor, supplier, or other person or organization. Contractor is not required to employ any Subcontractor, supplier or other person or organization to furnish any of the work to whom Contractor has reasonable objection. Contractor shall not substitute Subcontractors without the acceptance of Owner. Pursuant to Tex. Gov’t Code § 2269.256(b), if the Contractor reviews, evaluates and recommends that the Owner accept a bid or proposal from a Subcontractor but the Owner requires another bid or proposal to be accepted, Owner shall compensate the Contractor by a change in price, time or guaranteed maximum cost for any additional cost or risk the Contractor will incur because of Owner’s requirement to select another bid or proposal rather than the one recommended.

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3.3.7.1 All Subcontracts and supply contracts shall be consistent with and

bind the Subcontractors and suppliers to the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents including provisions of the Contract between Contractor and Owner.

3.3.7.2 Contractor shall be solely responsible for scheduling and

coordinating the Work of Subcontractors, suppliers and other persons and organizations performing or furnishing any of the Work under a direct or indirect contract with Contractor. Require all Subcontractors, suppliers and such other persons and organizations performing or furnishing any of the Work to communicate with Owner only through Contractor. Contractor shall furnish to Owner a copy, at Owner’s request, of each first-tier subcontract promptly after its execution. Contractor agrees that Owner has no obligation to review or approve the content of such contracts and that providing Owner such copies in no way relieves Contractor of any of the terms and conditions of the Contract, including, without limitation, any provisions of the Contract which require the Subcontractor to be bound to Contractor in the same manner in which Contractor is bound to Owner.

3.3.8 Continuing the Work. Contractor shall carry on the Work and adhere to the

progress schedule during all disputes, disagreements, or alternative resolution processes with Owner. Contractor shall not delay or postpone any Work because of pending unresolved disputes, disagreements or alternative resolution processes, except as Owner and Contractor may agree in writing.

3.3.9 Cleaning. Contractor shall at all times, keep the Site and the Work clean and free from accumulation of waste materials or rubbish caused by the construction activities under the Contract. Contractor shall ensure that the entire Project is thoroughly cleaned prior to requesting Substantial Completion inspection and, again, upon completion of the Project prior to the final inspection.

3.3.10 Acts and Omissions of Contractor, its Subcontractors, and Employees.

Contractor shall be responsible for acts and omissions of his employees and all its Subcontractors, their agents and employees. Owner may, in writing, require Contractor to remove from the Project any of Contractor’s or its Subcontractor’s employees whom ODR finds to be careless, incompetent, unsafe, uncooperative, disruptive, or otherwise objectionable.

3.3.11 Acts or Omissions. Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the State of Texas and Customers, AND/OR THEIR OFFICERS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, REPRESENTATIVES, CONTRACTORS, ASSIGNEES, AND/OR DESIGNEES FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, ACTIONS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, OR SUITS, AND ALL RELATED COSTS, ATTORNEY FEES, AND EXPENSES arising out of, or resulting from any acts or omissions of Contractor or its agents, employees, subcontractors, Order

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Fulfillers, or suppliers of subcontractors in the execution or performance of the Contract and any Purchase Orders issued under the Contract. THE DEFENSE SHALL BE COORDINATED BY CONTRACTOR WITH THE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL WHEN TEXAS STATE AGENCIES ARE NAMED DEFENDANTS IN ANY LAWSUIT AND CONTRACTOR MAY NOT AGREE TO ANY SETTLEMENT WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING THE CONCURRENCE FROM THE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. CONTRACTOR AND OWNER AGREE TO FURNISH TIMELY WRITTEN NOTICE TO EACH OTHER OF ANY SUCH CLAIM.

3.3.12 Infringements. 3.3.12.1 Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the State of Texas and

Customers, AND/OR THEIR EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, REPRESENTATIVES, CONTRACTORS, ASSIGNEES, AND/OR DESIGNEES from any and all third party claims involving infringement of United States patents, copyrights, trade and service marks, and any other intellectual or intangible property rights in connection with the PERFORMANCES OR ACTIONS OF CONTRACTOR PURSUANT TO THIS CONTRACT. CONTRACTOR AND THE CUSTOMER AGREE TO FURNISH TIMELY WRITTEN NOTICE TO EACH OTHER OF ANY SUCH CLAIM. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE LIABLE TO PAY ALL COSTS OF DEFENSE INCLUDING ATTORNEYS’ FEES. THE DEFENSE SHALL BE COORDINATED BY CONTRACTOR WITH THE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL WHEN TEXAS STATE AGENCIES ARE NAMED DEFENDANTS IN ANY LAWSUIT AND CONTRACTOR MAY NOT AGREE TO ANY SETTLEMENT WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING THE CONCURRENCE FROM THE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.

3.3.12.2 Contractor shall have no liability under this section if the alleged infringement is caused in whole or in part by: (i) use of the product or service for a purpose or in a manner for which the product or service was not designed, (ii) any modification made to the product without Contractor’s written approval, (iii) any modifications made to the product by Contractor pursuant to Customer’s specific instructions, (iv) any intellectual property right owned by or licensed to Customer, or (v) any use of the product or service by Customer that is not in conformity with the terms of any applicable license agreement.

3.3.12.3 If Contractor becomes aware of an actual or potential claim, or Customer provides Contractor with notice of an actual or potential claim, Contractor may (or in the case of an injunction against Customer, shall), at Contractor’s sole option and expense; (i) procure for the Customer the right to continue to use the affected portion of the product or service, or (ii) modify or replace the affected portion of the product or service with functionally equivalent or superior product

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or service so that Customer’s use is non-infringing.

3.3.12.4 Taxes/Workers’ Compensation/Unemployment Insurance–Including Indemnity.

3.3.12.4.1 CONTRACTOR AGREES AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT DURING THE EXISTENCE OF THIS CONTRACT, CONTRACTOR SHALL BE ENTIRELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE LIABILITY AND PAYMENT OF CONTRACTOR’S AND CONTRACTOR’S EMPLOYEES’ TAXES OF WHATEVER KIND, ARISING OUT OF THE PERFORMANCES IN THIS CONTRACT. CONTRACTOR AGREES TO COMPLY WITH ALL STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS APPLICABLE TO ANY SUCH PERSONS, INCLUDING LAWS REGARDING WAGES, TAXES, INSURANCE, AND WORKERS' COMPENSATION. THE CUSTOMER AND/OR THE STATE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO CONTRACTOR, ITS EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, OR OTHERS FOR THE PAYMENT OF TAXES OR THE PROVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE AND/OR WORKERS’ COMPENSATION OR ANY BENEFIT AVAILABLE TO A STATE EMPLOYEE OR EMPLOYEE OF ANOTHER GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY CUSTOMER.

3.3.12.4.1 CONTRACTOR AGREES TO INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS OWNER, THE STATE OF TEXAS AND/OR THEIR EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, REPRESENTATIVES, CONTRACTORS, AND/OR ASSIGNEES FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, ACTIONS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, OR SUITS, AND ALL RELATED COSTS, ATTORNEYS’ FEES, AND EXPENSES, RELATING TO TAX LIABILITY, UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE AND/OR WORKERS’ COMPENSATION IN ITS PERFORMANCE UNDER THIS CONTRACT. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE LIABLE TO PAY ALL COSTS OF DEFENSE INCLUDING ATTORNEYS’ FEES. THE DEFENSE SHALL BE COORDINATED BY CONTRACTOR WITH THE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL WHEN TEXAS STATE AGENCIES ARE NAMED DEFENDANTS IN ANY LAWSUIT

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AND VENDOR MAY NOT AGREE TO ANY SETTLEMENT WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING THE CONCURRENCE FROM THE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. CONTRACTOR AND OWNER AGREE TO FURNISH TIMELY WRITTEN NOTICE TO EACH OTHER OF ANY SUCH CLAIM.

3.3.12.5 The provisions of this indemnification are solely for the benefit of the parties hereto and not intended to create or grant any rights, contractual or otherwise, to any other person or entity.

3.3.12.6 Contractor shall promptly advise Owner in writing of any claim or

demand against Owner or against Contractor which involves Owner and known to Contractor and related to or arising out of Contractor’s activities under this Contract.

3.3.13 Ancillary Areas. Operate and maintain operations and associated storage areas

at the site of the Work in accordance with the following:

3.3.13.1 Confine all Contractor operations, including storage of materials and employee parking upon the Site of Work, to areas designated by Owner.

3.3.13.2 Contractor may erect, at its own expense, temporary buildings that

will remain its property. Remove such buildings and associated utility service lines upon completion of the Work, unless Contractor requests and Owner provides written consent that it may abandon such buildings and utilities in place.

3.3.13.3 Use only established roadways or construct and use such temporary

roadways as may be authorized by Owner. Do not allow load limits of vehicles to exceed the limits prescribed by appropriate regulations or law. Provide protection to road surfaces, curbs, sidewalks, trees, shrubbery, sprinkler systems, drainage structures and other like existing improvements to prevent damage and repair any damage thereto at the expense of Contractor.

3.3.13.4 Owner may restrict Contractor’s entry to the Site to specifically

assigned entrances and routes.

3.3.14 Separate Contracts. Owner reserves the right to award other contracts in connection with other portions of the Project under these same or substantially similar contract conditions, including those portions related to insurance and waiver of subrogation. Owner reserves the right to perform operations related to the Project with Owner’s own forces.

3.3.15 Under a system of separate contracts, the conditions described herein continue

to apply except as may be amended by change order.

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3.3.16 Contractor shall cooperate with other contractors or forces employed on the

Project by Owner, including providing access to Site and Project information as requested.

3.3.17 Owner shall be reimbursed by Contractor for costs incurred by Owner which

are payable to a separate contractor because of delays, improperly timed activities, or defective construction by Contractor. Owner will equitably adjust the Contract by Change Order for costs incurred by Contractor because of delays, improperly timed activities, damage to the Work or defective construction by a separate contractor.

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Article 4. Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Subcontracting Plan

4.1 General Description. The purpose of the Historically Underutilized Business (HUB)

program is to promote equal business opportunities for economically disadvantaged persons (as defined by Tex. Gov’t Code, Ch. 2161) to contract with the State of Texas in accordance with the goals specified in the State of Texas Disparity Study. The HUB program annual procurement utilization goals are defined in 34 T.A.C. § 20.13(b).

4.1.1 State agencies are required by statute to make a good faith effort to assist

HUBs in participating in contract awards issued by the State. 34 T.A.C. § 20.13(b) outlines the State’s policy to encourage the utilization of HUBs in State contracting opportunities through race, ethnic and gender neutral means.

4.1.2 A Contractor who contracts with the State in an amount of $100,000 or greater

is required to make a good faith effort to award subcontracts to HUBs in accordance with 34 T.A.C. § 20.14(a)(2)(A) by submitting a HUB subcontracting plan within twenty-four (24) hours after the bid or response is due and complying with the HUB subcontracting plan after it is accepted by Owner and during the term of the Contract. Unless stated otherwise in the contract documents, the HUB subcontracting plan shall be submitted with the bid or response on or before the specified due date and time for the bid or response.

4.2 Compliance with Approved HUB Subcontracting Plan. Contractor, having been

awarded this Contract in part by complying with the HUB program statute and rules, hereby covenants to continue to comply with the HUB program as follows:

4.2.1 Prior to adding or substituting a Subcontractor, promptly notify Owner in the

event a change is required for any reason to the accepted HUB subcontracting plan.

4.2.2 Conduct the good-faith effort activities required and provide Owner with

necessary documentation to justify approval of a change to the approved HUB subcontracting plan.

4.2.3 Cooperate in the execution of a Change Order or such other approval of the

change in the HUB subcontracting plans as Contractor and Owner may agree to.

4.2.4 Maintain and make available to Owner upon request business records

documenting compliance with the accepted HUB subcontracting plan.

4.2.5 Upon receipt of payment for performance of Work, submit to Owner a compliance report, in the format required by Owner that demonstrates Contractor’s performance of the HUB subcontracting plan. TPWD requires submission of a copy of the compliance report with the Application for Payment for work performed.

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4.2.5.1 Progress Assessment Report (PAR): monthly compliance reports to

Owner (contracting agency), verifying their compliance with the HUB subcontracting plan, including the use/expenditures they have made to Subcontractors. The PAR is available at in the Index Forms Library on the Facilities Design & Construction page of the Texas Facilities Commission website. (http://www.window.state.tx.us/procurement/prog/hub/hub‐forms/progressassessmentrpt.xls).    Contractor shall submit a PAR to TPWD HUB Administration no later than the 5th day of the month. Contractor shall submit a copy of the current month’s PAR with the Application for Payment.

4.2.6 Promptly and accurately explain and provide supplemental information to

Owner to assist in Owner’s investigation of Contractor’s good-faith effort to fulfill the HUB subcontracting plan and the requirements under 34 T.A.C. § 20.14(a)(1).

4.3 Failure to Demonstrate Good-Faith Effort. Upon a determination by Owner that

Contractor has failed to demonstrate a good-faith effort to fulfill the HUB subcontracting plan or any Contract covenant detailed above, Owner may, in addition to all other remedies available to it, report the failure to perform to the Comptroller of Public Accounts, Texas Procurement and Support Services Division, Historically Underutilized Business Program and may bar Contractor from future contracting opportunities with Owner.

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Article 5. Bonds and Insurance

5.1 Construction Bonds. Contractor is required to tender to Owner, prior to commencing the Work, performance and payment bonds, as required by Tex. Gov’t Code, Ch. 2253. On Construction Manager-at-Risk and Design-Build Projects the Owner shall require a security bond, as described in Subsection 5.1.2 below.

5.1.1 Bond Requirements. Each bond shall be executed by a corporate surety or

sureties authorized to do business in the State of Texas and acceptable to Owner, on Owner’s form, and in compliance with the relevant provisions of the Texas Insurance Code. If any bond is for more than ten (10) percent of the surety’s capital and surplus, Owner may require certification that the company has reinsured the excess portion with one or more reinsurers authorized to do business in the State. A reinsurer may not reinsure for more than ten (10) percent of its capital and surplus. If a surety upon a bond loses its authority to do business in the State, Contractor shall, within thirty (30) days after such loss, furnish a replacement bond at no added cost to Owner.

5.1.1.1 A Performance bond is required if the Contract Sum is in excess of

$100,000. The performance bond is solely for the protection of Owner. The performance bond is to be for the Contract Sum to guarantee the faithful performance of the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. The form of the bond shall be approved by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas. The performance bond shall be effective through Contractor’s warranty period.

5.1.1.2 A Payment bond is required if the Contract price is in excess of

$25,000. The payment bond is to be for the Contract Sum and is payable to Owner solely for the protection and use of payment bond beneficiaries. The form of the bond shall be approved by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas.

5.1.2 Security Bond. The security bond provides protection to Owner if Contractor

presents an acceptable guaranteed maximum price (“GMP”) to Owner and 1) fails to execute the GMP; or 2) fails to deliver the required payment and performance bonds within the time period stated below.

5.1.3 When Bonds Are Due.

5.1.3.1 Security bonds are due within ten (10) days of signing a Construction Manager-at-Risk or Design-Build Contract, unless stated otherwise in the contract documents.

5.1.3.2 Payment and performance bonds are due within ten (10) days of

Contractor’s receipt of a fully executed GMP on a Construction Manager-at-Risk project or the Contract Sum for a Design-Build project, or within ten (10) days of Contractor’s receipt of a fully executed Contract on competitively bid or competitive sealed

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proposal projects.

5.1.4 Power of Attorney. Each bond shall be accompanied by a valid power of

attorney (issued by the surety company and attached, signed and sealed with the corporate embossed seal, to the bond) authorizing the attorney-in-fact who signs the bond to commit the company to the terms of the bond, and stating any limit in the amount for which the attorney can issue a single bond.

5.1.5 Bond Indemnification. The process of requiring and accepting bonds and

making claims there under shall be conducted in compliance with Tex. Gov’t Code, Ch. 2253. IF FOR ANY REASON A STATUTORY PAYMENT OR PERFORMANCE BOND IS NOT HONORED BY THE SURETY, CONTRACTOR SHALL FULLY INDEMNIFY AND HOLD OWNER HARMLESS OF AND FROM ANY COSTS, LOSSES, OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES IT INCURS AS A RESULT.

5.1.6 Furnishing Bond Information. Owner shall furnish certified copies of the

payment bond and the related Contract to any qualified person seeking copies who complies with Tex. Gov’t Code § 2253.026.

5.1.7 Claims on Payment Bonds. Claims on payment bonds must be sent directly to

Contractor and his surety in accordance with Tex. Gov’t Code § 2253.041. All payment bond claimants are cautioned that no lien exists on the funds unpaid to Contractor on such Contract, and that reliance on notices sent to Owner may result in loss of their rights against Contractor and/or his surety. Owner is not responsible in any manner to a claimant for collection of unpaid bills, and accepts no such responsibility because of any representation by any agent or employee.

5.1.8 Payment Claims when Payment Bond not Required. The rights of

Subcontractors regarding payment are governed by Tex. Prop. Code §§ 53.231 – 53.239 when the value of the Contract between Owner and Contractor is less than $25,000.00. These provisions set out the requirements for filing a valid lien on funds unpaid to Contractor as of the time of filing the claim, actions necessary to release the lien and satisfaction of such claim.

5.1.9 Sureties. A surety shall be listed on the US Department of the Treasury’s

Listing of Approved Sureties maintained by the Bureau of Financial Management Service (FMS), www.fms.treas.gov/c570, stating companies holding Certificates of Authority as acceptable sureties on Federal bonds and acceptable reinsuring companies (FMS Circular 570).

5.2 Insurance Requirements. Contractor shall carry insurance in the types and amounts

indicated in this Article for the duration of the Contract. The insurance shall be evidenced by delivery to Owner of certificates of insurance executed by the insurer or its authorized agent stating coverages, limits, expiration dates and compliance with all applicable required provisions. Upon request, Owner, and/or its agents, shall be entitled to receive without expense, copies of the policies and all endorsements. Contractor shall update all expired policies prior to submission for monthly payment.

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Failure to update policies shall be reason for withholding of payment until renewal is provided to Owner.

5.2.1 Contractor shall provide and maintain all insurance coverage with the

minimum amounts described below until the end of the warranty period unless otherwise stated in Supplementary General Conditions or Special Conditions. Failure to maintain insurance coverage, as required, is grounds for suspension of Work for cause pursuant to Article 14.

5.2.2 Contractor shall deliver to Owner true and complete copies of certificates and

corresponding policy endorsements prior to the issuance of any Notice to Proceed.

 

5.2.3 Failure of Owner to demand such certificates or other evidence of Contractor's full compliance with these insurance requirements or failure of Owner to identify a deficiency in compliance from the evidence provided shall not be construed as a waiver of Contractor's obligation to maintain such insurance.

5.2.4 The insurance and insurance limits required herein shall not be deemed as a limitation on Contractor’s liability under the indemnities granted to Owner in the Contract Documents.

5.2.5 The insurance coverage and limits established herein shall not be interpreted as

any representation or warranty that the insurance coverage and limits necessarily will be adequate to protect Contractor.

5.2.6 Coverage shall be written on an occurrence basis by companies authorized

and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and rated A or better by A.M. Best Company or similar rating company or otherwise acceptable to Owner.

5.2.2.1 Insurance Coverage Required.

5.2.2.1.1 Workers’ Compensation. Insurance with limits as required by the Texas Workers’ Compensation Act, with the policy endorsed to provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of Owner, employer’s liability insurance of not less than:

$1,000,000 each accident; $1,000,000 disease each employee; and

$1,000,000 disease policy limit.

5.2.2.1.2 Commercial General Liability Insurance. Including

premises, operations, independent contractor’s liability, products and completed operations and contractual liability, covering, but not limited to, the liability assumed under the indemnification provisions of this Contract, fully insuring Contractor’s liability for bodily injury

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(including death) and property damage with a minimum limit of:

$1,000,000 per occurrence;

$2,000,000 general aggregate; $5,000 Medical Expense each person; $1,000,000 Personal Injury and Advertising Liability;

$2,000,000 products and completed operations aggregate;

$50,000 Damage to Premises Rented to You; and

Coverage shall be on an “occurrence” basis.

The policy shall include coverage extended to apply to completed operations and explosion, collapse, and underground hazards. The policy shall include endorsement CG2503 Amendment of Aggregate Limits of Insurance (per Project) or its equivalent.

If the Work involves any activities within fifty (50) feet of any railroad, railroad protective insurance as may be required by the affected railroad, written for not less than the limits required by such railroad.

5.2.2.1.3 Asbestos Abatement Liability Insurance, including

coverage for liability arising from the encapsulation, removal, handling, storage, transportation, and disposal of asbestos containing materials. *This requirement applies if the Work or the Project includes asbestos containing materials.

The combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage will be a minimum of $1,000,000 per occurrence.

*Specific requirement for claims-made form: Required period of coverage will be determined by the following formula: continuous coverage for life of the Contract, plus one (1) year (to provide coverage for the warranty period), and an extended discovery period for a minimum of five (5) years which shall begin at the end of the warranty period.

Employer’s liability limits for asbestos abatement will be:

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$500,000 each accident;

$500,000 disease each employee; and

$500,000 disease policy limit.

If this Contract is for asbestos abatement only, the Special Form builder’s risk or Special Form installation floater (e) is not required.

5.2.2.1.4 Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance, covering

owned, hired, and non-owned vehicles, with a minimum combined single limit for bodily injury (including death) and property damage of $1,000,000 per accident. No aggregate shall be permitted for this type of coverage.

Such insurance is to include coverage for loading and unloading hazards.

5.2.2.1.5 Special Form Builder’s Risk Insurance, if applicable (or

Special Form installation floater for instances in which the project involves solely the installation of material and/or equipment). Coverage shall be Special Form, including, but not limited to, fire, extended coverage, vandalism and malicious mischief, theft and, if applicable, flood, earth movement and named storm. Builder’s risk and installation floater limits shall be equal to 100 percent of the Contract Sum plus, if any, existing property and Owner-furnished equipment specified by Owner. The policy shall be written jointly in the names of Owner and Contractor. Subcontractors shall be named as additional insureds. The policy shall have endorsements as follows:

5.2.2.1.5.1 This insurance shall be specific as to

coverage and not contributing insurance with any permanent insurance maintained on the property.

5.2.2.1.5.2 This insurance shall not contain an

occupancy clause suspending or reducing coverage should Owner partially occupy the Site and before the parties have determined Substantial Completion.

5.2.2.1.5.3 Loss, if any, shall be adjusted with and made

payable to Owner as trustee for the insureds as their interests may appear. Owner shall be named as loss payee.

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5.2.2.1.5.4 For renovation projects or projects that involve portions of Work contained within an existing structure, refer to Supplementary General and Special Conditions for possible additional builder’s risk insurance requirements.

5.2.2.1.5.5 For Owner furnished equipment or

materials that will be in care, custody or control of Contractor, Contractor will be responsible for damage and loss.

5.2.2.1.5.6 For those properties located within a Tier 1

or 2 windstorm area, named storm coverage must be provided with limits specified by Owner.

5.2.2.1.5.7 For those properties located in flood prone

areas, flood insurance coverage must be provided with limits specified by Owner.

5.2.2.1.5.8 Builder’s risk insurance policy shall remain

in effect until Substantial Completion.

5.2.2.1.6 “Umbrella” Liability Insurance. Contractor shall obtain, pay for and maintain umbrella liability insurance during the Contract term, insuring Contractor for an amount of not less than amount specified in the Supplementary General Conditions or Special Conditions that provides coverage at least as broad as and applies in excess and follows form of the primary liability coverages required hereinabove. The policy shall provide “drop down” coverage where underlying primary insurance coverage limits are insufficient or exhausted.

5.2.3 Policies must include the following clauses, as applicable:

5.2.3.1 This insurance shall not be canceled, materially changed, or non- renewed except after thirty (30) days written notice has been given to Owner.

5.2.3.2 It is agreed that Contractor’s insurance shall be deemed primary with

respect to any insurance or self insurance carried by Owner for liability arising out of operations under the Contract with Owner.

5.2.3.3 Owner, its officials, directors, employees, representatives, and

volunteers are added as additional insureds as respects operations and activities of, or on behalf of the named insured performed under Contract with Owner. The additional insured status must cover

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completed operations as well. This is not applicable to workers’ compensation policies.

5.2.3.4 A waiver of subrogation in favor of Owner shall be provided in all

policies.

5.2.4 Without limiting any of the other obligations or liabilities of Contractor, Contractor shall require each Subcontractor performing work under the Contract, at Subcontractor’s own expense, to maintain during the term of the Contract, the same stipulated minimum insurance including the required provisions and additional policy conditions as shown above. As an alternative, Contractor may include its Subcontractors as additional insureds on its own coverage as prescribed under these requirements. Contractor’s certificate of insurance shall note in such event that Subcontractors are included as additional insureds and that Contractor agrees to provide workers’ compensation for Subcontractors and their employees. Contractor shall obtain and monitor the certificates of insurance from each Subcontractor in order to assure compliance with the insurance requirements. Contractor must retain the certificates of insurance for the duration of the Contract plus five (5) years and shall have the responsibility of enforcing these insurance requirements among its Subcontractors. Owner shall be entitled, upon request and without expense, to receive copies of these certificates.

5.2.5 Workers’ compensation insurance coverage must be provided for all workers

at al tier levels and meet the statutory requirements of Tex. Lab. Code § 401.011(44) and specific to construction projects for public entities as required by Tex. Lab. Code § 406.096.

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Article 6. Construction Documents, Coordination Documents, and Record Documents

6.1 Drawings and Specifications.

6.1.1 Copies Furnished. Contractor will be furnished, free of charge, the number of complete sets of the Drawings, Specifications, and Addenda as provided in the Supplementary General Conditions or Special Conditions. Additional complete sets of Drawings and Specifications, if requested, will be furnished at reproduction cost to the entity requesting such additional sets. Electronic copies of such documents will be provided to Contractor without charge. Unless otherwise called for in the Special Conditions, four (4) sets of drawings and specifications will be furnished to the Contractor free of charge upon justification of need.

6.1.2 Ownership of Drawings and Specifications. All Drawings, Specifications and

copies thereof furnished by A/E are to remain A/E’s property unless the Owner and A/E agree otherwise. These documents are not to be used on any other project, and with the exception of the Contract record set and electronic versions needed for warranty operations, are to be returned to the A/E, upon request, following completion of the Work.

6.1.3 Interrelation of Documents. The Contract Documents as referenced in the

Contract between Owner and Contractor are complimentary, and what is required by one shall be as binding as if required by all.

6.1.4 Resolution of Conflicts in Documents. Where conflicts may exist within the

Contract Documents, the documents shall govern in the following order: (a) Change Orders, addenda, and written amendments to the Contract; (b) the Contract; (c) Drawings; (d) Specifications (but Specifications shall control over Drawings as to quality of materials and workmanship); and (e) other Contract Documents. Among categories of documents having the same order of precedence, the term or provision that includes the latest date shall control and more specific requirements shall govern over general requirements. Contractor shall notify A/E and ODR for resolution of the issue prior to executing the Work in question.

6.1.5 Contractor’s Duty to Review Contract Documents. In order to facilitate its responsibilities for completion of the Work in accordance with and as reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents, prior to commencing the Work, Contractor shall examine and compare the Contract Documents, information furnished by Owner, relevant field measurements made by Contractor and any visible or reasonably anticipated conditions at the Site affecting the Work. This duty extends throughout the construction phase prior to commencing each particular work activity and/or system installation.

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6.1.6 Discrepancies and Omissions in Drawings and Specifications.

6.1.6.1 Promptly report to ODR and to A/E the discovery of any apparent error, omission or inconsistency in the Contract Documents prior to execution of the Work. The Owner does not warrant or make any representations as to the accuracy or completeness of the information furnished to the Contractor by the Owner

6.1.6.2 It is recognized that Contractor is not acting in the capacity of a

licensed design professional, unless it is performing as a Design- Build firm.

6.1.6.3 It is further recognized that Contractor’s examination of Contract

Documents is to facilitate construction and does not create an affirmative responsibility to detect errors, omissions or inconsistencies or to ascertain compliance with applicable laws, building codes or regulations, unless it is performing as a Design- Build firm or a Construction Manager-at-Risk.

6.1.6.4 When performing as a Design-Build firm, Contractor has sole

responsibility for discrepancies, errors, and omissions in the Drawings and Specifications.

6.1.6.5 When performing as a Construction Manager-at-Risk, Contractor has

a shared responsibility with A/E for discovery and resolution of discrepancies, errors, and omissions in the Contract Documents. In such case, Contractor’s responsibility pertains to review, coordination, and recommendation of resolution strategies within budget constraints.

6.1.6.6 Contractor has no liability for errors, omissions, or inconsistencies

unless Contractor knowingly failed to report a recognized problem to Owner or the Work is executed under a Design-Build or Construction Manager-at-Risk Contract as outlined above. Should Contractor fail to perform the examination and reporting obligations of these provisions, Contractor is responsible for avoidable costs and direct and/or consequential damages.

6.2 Requirements for Record Documents. Contractor shall:

6.2.1 Maintain at the Site one copy of all Drawings, Specifications, addenda,

approved submittals, Contract modifications, and all Project correspondence. Keep current and maintain Drawings and Specifications in good order with postings and markings to record actual conditions of Work and show and reference all changes made during construction. Provide Owner and A/E access to these documents.

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6.2.2 Maintain the Record Documents As-Builts including Drawings, Specifications and other materials which reflect the actual field conditions and representations of the Work performed, whether it be directed by addendum, Change Order or otherwise. Make available all records prescribed herein for reference and examination by Owner and its representatives and agents.

6.2.3 Update the Record Documents As-Builts at least monthly prior to submission

of periodic partial pay estimates. Failure to maintain current Record Documents constitutes cause for denial of a progress payment otherwise due.

6.2.4 Prior to requesting Substantial Completion inspection Contractor shall furnish

a copy of its marked-up Record Documents As-Builts and a preliminary copy of each instructional manual, maintenance and operating manual, parts catalog, wiring diagrams, spare parts, specified written warranties and like publications, or parts for all installed equipment, systems, and like items and as described in the Contract Documents. (Unexecuted samples of the aforementioned documentation may be reviewed by ODR when the absence of substantial completion transactions preclude execution; however, Contractor remains obligated to provide fully executed copies of such materials prior to final payment.)

6.2.5 Once determined acceptable by ODR with input from A/E, provide one (1)

reproducible copy and one (1) electronic media copy of all Record Documents As-Built documents unless otherwise required by the Supplementary General Conditions or Special Conditions.

6.2.6 Contractor shall be responsible for updating the Record As-Built Documents

for all Contractor initiated documents and changes to the Contract Documents due to coordination and actual field conditions, including RFIs.

6.2.7 A/E shall be responsible for updating the Record As-Built Documents for

with any addenda, Change Orders, A/E supplemental instructions and any other alterations to the Contract Documents generated by A/E or Owner. A/E shall be responsible for compiling all As-Built documentation (as produced both by the Contractor and by the A/E) into the Record Documents.

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Article 7. Construction Safety

7.1 General. It is the duty and responsibility of Contractor and all of its Subcontractors to

be familiar with, enforce and comply with all requirements of Public Law No. 91- 596, 29 U.S.C. § 651 et. seq., the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, (OSHA) and all amendments thereto. Contractor shall prepare a safety plan specific to the Project and submit it to ODR and A/E prior to commencing Work. In addition, Contractor and all of its Subcontractors shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations of any public body having jurisdiction for safety of persons or property to protect them from damage, injury or loss and erect and maintain all necessary safeguards for such safety and protection.

7.2 Notices. Contractor shall provide notices as follows:

7.2.1 Notify owners of adjacent property including those that own or operate utility

services and/or underground facilities, and utility owners, when prosecution of the Work may affect them or their facilities, and cooperate with them in the protection, removal, relocation and replacement, and access to their facilities and/or utilities.

7.2.2 Coordinate the exchange of material safety data sheets (MSDSs) or other

hazard communication information required to be made available to or exchanged between or among employers at the site in connection with laws and regulations. Maintain a complete file of MSDSs for all materials in use on site throughout the construction phase and make such file available to Owner and its agents as requested.

7.3 Emergencies. In any emergency affecting the safety of persons or property,

Contractor shall act to minimize, mitigate, and prevent threatened damage, injury or loss.

7.3.1 Have authorized agents of Contractor respond immediately upon call at any

time of day or night when circumstances warrant the presence of Contractor to protect the Work or adjacent property from damage or to take such action pertaining to the Work as may be necessary to provide for the safety of the public.

7.3.2 Give ODR and A/E prompt notice of all such events.

7.3.3 If Contractor believes that any changes in the Work or variations from Contract

Documents have been caused by its emergency response, promptly notify Owner within seventy-two (72) hours of the emergency response event.

7.3.4 Should Contractor fail to respond, Owner is authorized to direct other forces

to take action as necessary and Owner may deduct any cost of remedial action from funds otherwise due Contractor.

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7.4 Injuries. In the event of an incident or accident involving outside medical care for an individual on or near the Work, Contractor shall notify ODR and other parties as may be directed promptly, but no later than twenty-four (24) hours after Contractor learns that an event required medical care.

7.4.1 Record the location of the event and the circumstances surrounding it, by

using photography or other means, and gather witness statements and other documentation which describes the event.

7.4.2 Supply ODR and A/E with an incident report no later than thirty-six (36)

hours after the occurrence of the event. In the event of a catastrophic incident (one (1) fatality or three (3) workers hospitalized), barricade and leave intact the scene of the incident until all investigations are complete. A full set of incident investigation documents, including facts, finding of cause, and remedial plans shall be provided within one (1) week after occurrence, unless otherwise directed by legal counsel. Contractor shall provide ODR with written notification within one week of such catastrophic event if legal counsel delays submission of full report.

7.5 Environmental Safety. Upon encountering any previously unknown potentially

hazardous material, or other materials potentially contaminated by hazardous material, Contractor shall immediately stop work activities impacted by the discovery, secure the affected area, and notify ODR immediately.

7.5.1 Bind all Subcontractors to the same duty.

7.5.2 Upon receiving such notice, ODR will promptly engage qualified experts to make such investigations and conduct such tests as may be reasonably necessary to determine the existence or extent of any environmental hazard. Upon completion of this investigation, ODR will issue a written report to Contractor identifying the material(s) found and indicate any necessary steps to be taken to treat, handle, transport or dispose of the material.

7.5.3 Owner may hire third-party Contractors to perform any or all such steps.

7.5.4 Should compliance with ODR’s instructions result in an increase in

Contractor’s cost of performance, or delay the Work, Owner will make an equitable adjustment to the Contract Sum and/or the time of completion, and modify the Contract in writing accordingly.

7.6 Trenching Plan. When the project requires excavation which either exceeds a depth

of four (4) feet, or results in any worker’s upper body being positioned below grade level, Contractor is required to submit a trenching plan to ODR prior to commencing trenching operations unless an engineered plan is part of the Contract Documents. The plan is required to be prepared and sealed by a professional engineer registered in the State of Texas, and hired or employed by Contractor or Subcontractor to perform the work. Said engineer cannot be anyone who is otherwise either directly or indirectly engaged on this project.

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Article 8. Quality Control

8.1 Materials & Workmanship. Contractor shall execute Work in a good and

workmanlike matter in accordance with the Contract Documents. Contractor shall develop and provide a quality control plan specific to this Project and acceptable to Owner. Where Contract Documents do not specify quality standards, complete and construct all Work in compliance with generally accepted construction industry standards. Unless otherwise specified, incorporate all new materials and equipment into the Work under the Contract.

8.2 Testing.

8.2.1 Owner is responsible for coordinating and paying for routine and special tests required to confirm compliance with quality and performance requirements, except as stated below or otherwise required by the Contract Documents. Contractor shall provide the following testing:

8.2.1.1 Any test of basic material or fabricated equipment included as part of

a submittal for a required item in order to establish compliance with the Contract Documents.

8.2.1.2 Any test of basic material or fabricated equipment offered as a substitute for a specified item on which a test may be required in order to establish compliance with the Contract Documents.

8.2.1.3 Preliminary, start-up, pre-functional and operational testing of

building equipment and systems as necessary to confirm operational compliance with requirements of the Contract Documents.

8.2.1.4 All subsequent tests on original or replaced materials conducted as a

result of prior testing failure.

8.2.2 All testing shall be performed in accordance with standard test procedures by an accredited laboratory, or special consultant as appropriate, acceptable to Owner. Results of all tests shall be provided promptly to ODR, A/E, and Contractor.

8.2.3 Non-Compliance (Test Results). Should any of the tests indicate that a

material and/or system does not comply with the Contract requirements, the burden of proof remains with Contractor, subject to:

8.2.3.1 Contractor selection and submission of the laboratory for Owner

acceptance.

8.2.3.2 Acceptance by Owner of the quality and nature of tests.

8.2.3.3 All tests taken in the presence of A/E and/or ODR, or their representatives.

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8.2.3.4 If tests confirm that the material/systems comply with Contract Documents, Owner will pay the cost of the test.

8.2.3.5 If tests reveal noncompliance, Contractor will pay those laboratory

fees and costs of that particular test and all future tests, of that failing Work, necessary to eventually confirm compliance with Contract Documents.

8.2.3.6 Proof of noncompliance with the Contract Documents will make

Contractor liable for any corrective action which ODR determines appropriate, including complete removal and replacement of non- compliant work or material.

8.2.4 Notice of Testing. Contractor shall give ODR and A/E timely notice of its

readiness and the date arranged so ODR and A/E may observe such inspection, testing, or approval. Contractor shall give Owner a minimum of five (5) working days advance notice prior to testing.

8.2.5 Test Samples. Contractor is responsible for providing Samples of sufficient

size for test purposes and for coordinating such tests with their Work Progress Schedule to avoid delay.

8.2.6 Covering Up Work. If Contractor covers up any Work without providing

Owner an opportunity to inspect, Contractor shall, if requested by ODR, uncover and recover the work at Contractor’s expense.

8.3 Submittals.

8.3.1 Contractor’s Submittals. Contractor shall submit with reasonable promptness consistent with the Project schedule and in orderly sequence all Shop Drawings, Samples, or other information required by the Contract Documents, or subsequently required by Change Order. Prior to submitting, Contractor shall review each submittal for general compliance with Contract Documents and approve submittals for review by A/E and Owner by an approval stamp affixed to each copy. Submittal data presented without Contractor’s stamp will be returned without review or comment, and any delay resulting from failure is Contractor’s responsibility.

8.3.1.1 Contractor shall within twenty-one (21) days of the effective date of

the Notice To Proceed with construction, submit to ODR and A/E, a submittal schedule/register, organized by specification section, listing all items to be furnished for review and approval by A/E and Owner. The list shall include Shop Drawings, manufacturer’s literature, certificates of compliance, materials Samples, materials colors, guarantees, and all other items identified throughout the Specifications.

8.3.1.2 Contractor shall indicate the type of item, Contract requirements reference, and Contractor’s scheduled dates for submitting the item along with the requested dates for approval answers from A/E and

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Owner. The submittal register shall indicate the projected dates for procurement of all included items and shall be updated at least monthly with actual approval and procurement dates. Contractor’s Submittal Register must be reasonable in terms of the review time for complex submittals. Contractor’s submittal schedule must be consistent with the Work Progress Schedule and identify critical submittals. Show and allow a minimum of fifteen (15) calendar days duration after receipt by A/E and ODR for review and approval. If resubmittal required, allow a minimum of an additional fifteen (15) calendar days for review. Submit the updated Submittal Register with each request for progress payment. Owner may establish routine review procedures and schedules for submittals at the preconstruction conference and/or elsewhere in the Contract Documents. If Contractor fails to update and provide the Submittal Register as required, Owner may, after seven (7) days notice to Contractor withhold a reasonable sum of money that would otherwise be due Contractor.

8.3.1.3 Contractor shall coordinate the Submittal Register with the Work

Progress Schedule. Do not schedule Work requiring a submittal to begin prior to scheduling review and approval of the related submittal. Revise and/or update both schedules monthly to ensure consistency and current project data. Provide to ODR the updated Submittal Register and schedule with each application for progress payment. Refer to requirements for the Work Progress Schedule for inclusion of procurement activities therein. Regardless, the Submittal Register shall identify dates submitted and returned and shall be used to confirm status and disposition of particular items submitted, including approval or other action taken and other information not conveniently tracked through the Work Progress Schedule.

8.3.1.4 By submitting Shop Drawings, Samples or other required

information, Contractor represents that it has determined and verified all applicable field measurements, field construction criteria, materials, catalog numbers and similar data to the extent possible from existing conditions and design information provided by A/E prior to fabrication; and has checked and coordinated each Shop Drawing and Sample with the requirements of the Work and the Contract Documents.

8.3.2 Review of Submittals. A/E and ODR review is only for conformance with the

design concept and the information provided in the Contract Documents. Responses to submittals will be in writing. The approval of a separate item does not indicate approval of an assembly in which the item functions. The approval of a submittal does not relieve Contractor of responsibility for any deviation from the requirements of the Contract unless Contractor informs A/E and ODR of such deviation in a clear, conspicuous, and written manner on the submittal transmittal and at the time of submission, and obtains Owner’s

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written specific approval of the particular deviation.

8.3.3 Correction and Resubmission. Contractor shall make any corrections required to a submittal and resubmit the required number of corrected copies promptly so as to avoid delay, until submittal approval. Direct attention in writing to A/E and ODR, when applicable, to any new revisions other than the corrections requested on previous submissions.

8.3.4 Limits on Shop Drawing Review. Contractor shall not commence any Work

requiring a submittal until review of the submittal is fully executed under Subsection 8.3.2. Construct all such work in accordance with reviewed submittals. Comments incorporated as part of the review in Subsection 8.3.2 of Shop Drawings and Samples is not authorization to Contractor to perform extra work or changed work unless authorized through a Change Order. A/E’s and ODR’s review, if any, does not relieve Contractor from responsibility for defects in the Work resulting from errors or omissions of any kind on the submittal, regardless of any approval action. A/E or ODR shall not make formal changes to the Contract Documents via the submittal process. Changes to the Construction Documents shall be accomplished via Section 3.2.2 and Article 11 Changes.

8.3.5 No Substitutions Without Approval. ODR and A/E may receive and consider

Contractor’s request for substitution when Contractor agrees to reimburse Owner for review costs and satisfies the requirements of this section. If Contractor does not satisfy these conditions, ODR and A/E will return the request without action except to record noncompliance with these requirements. Owner will not consider the request if Contractor cannot provide the product or method because of failure to pursue the Work promptly or coordinate activities properly. Contractor’s request for a substitution may be considered by ODR and A/E when:

8.3.5.1 The Contract Documents do not require extensive revisions; and

8.3.5.2 Proposed changes are in keeping with the general intent of the

Contract Documents and the design intent of A/E and do not result in an increase in cost to Owner; and

8.3.5.3 The request is timely, fully documented, properly submitted and one

or more of the following apply:

8.3.5.3.1 Contractor cannot provide the specified product, assembly or method of construction within the Contract Time;

8.3.5.3.2 The request directly relates to an “or-equal” clause or

similar language in the Contract Documents;

8.3.5.3.3 The request directly relates to a “product design standard” or “performance standard” clause in the Contract

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Documents;

8.3.5.3.4 The requested substitution offers Owner a substantial advantage in cost, time, energy conservation or other considerations, after deducting additional responsibilities Owner must assume;

8.3.5.3.5 The specified product or method of construction cannot

receive necessary approval by an authority having jurisdiction, and ODR can approve the requested substitution;

8.3.5.3.6 Contractor cannot provide the specified product, assembly

or method of construction in a manner that is compatible with other materials and where Contractor certifies that the substitution will overcome the incompatibility;

8.3.5.3.7 Contractor cannot coordinate the specified product, assembly or method of construction with other materials and where Contractor certifies they can coordinate the proposed substitution; or

8.3.5.3.8 The specified product, assembly or method of

construction cannot provide a warranty required by the Contract Documents and where Contractor certifies that the proposed substitution provides the required warranty.

 

8.3.5.3.9 The manufacturer of the specified product has been removed from production due to cancellation or obsolescence.

8.3.6 Unauthorized Substitutions at Contractor’s Risk. Contractor is financially

responsible for any additional costs or delays resulting from unauthorized substitution of materials, equipment or fixtures other than those specified. Contractor shall reimburse Owner for any increased design or contract administration costs resulting from such unauthorized substitutions.

8.4 Field Mock-up.

8.4.1 Mock-ups shall be constructed prior to commencement of a specified scope of work to confirm acceptable workmanship.

8.4.1.1 As a minimum, field mock-ups shall be constructed for roofing

systems, exterior veneer / finish systems, glazing systems, and any other Work requiring a mock-up as identified throughout the Contract Documents. Mock-ups for systems not part of the Project scope shall not be required.

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Contract Documents and if acceptable to ODR. If mock-ups are freestanding, they shall remain in place until otherwise directed by Owner.

8.4.1.3 Contractor shall include field mock-ups in their Work Progress

Schedule and shall notify ODR and A/E of readiness for review sufficiently in advance to coordinate review without delay.

8.5 Inspection During Construction.

8.5.1 Contractor shall provide sufficient, safe, and proper facilities, including equipment as necessary for safe access, at all reasonable times for observation and/or inspection of the Work by Owner and its agents. “Reasonable times” of inspection allow for sufficient monitoring of the quality of materials and installation without substantially impeding the progress of the Work.

8.5.2 Contractor shall not cover up any Work with finishing materials or other

building components prior to providing Owner and its agents an opportunity to perform an inspection of the Work.

8.5.2.1 Should corrections of the Work be required for approval, Contractor

shall not cover-up corrected Work until Owner indicates approval.

8.5.2.2 Contractor shall provide notification of at least five (5) working days or otherwise as mutually agreed, to ODR of the anticipated need for a cover-up inspection. Should ODR fail to make the necessary inspection within the agreed period, Contractor may proceed with cover-up Work after making every reasonable effort to contact the ODR and after documenting the Work, but is not relieved of responsibility for Work to comply with requirements of the Contract Documents.

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Article 9. Construction Schedules

9.1 Contract Time. TIME IS AN ESSENTIAL ELEMENT OF THE CONTRACT.

The Contract Time is the time between the dates indicated in the Notice to Proceed for commencement of the Work and for achieving Substantial Completion. The Contract Time can be modified only by Change Order. Failure to achieve Substantial Completion within the Contract Time as otherwise agreed to in writing will cause damage to Owner and may subject Contractor to liquidated damages as provided in the Contract Documents. If Contractor fails to achieve Final Completion within thirty (30) calendar days after Substantial Completion or a mutually agreed upon longer period of time between Contractor and Owner, Contractor shall be responsible for Owner’s additional inspection, project management, and maintenance cost to the extent caused by Contractor’s failure to achieve Final Completion.

9.2 Notice to Proceed. Owner will issue a Notice to Proceed which shall state the dates

for beginning Work and for achieving Substantial Completion of the Work.

9.3 Work Progress Schedule. Refer to Supplementary General Conditions or Special Conditions for additional schedule requirements. Unless indicated otherwise in those documents, Contractor shall submit their initial Work Progress Schedule for the Work in relation to the entire Project not later than twenty-one (21) days after the effective date of the Notice to Proceed to ODR and A/E. Unless otherwise indicated in the Contract Documents, the Work Progress Schedule shall be computerized Critical Path Method (CPM) with fully editable logic. This initial schedule shall indicate the dates for starting and completing the various aspects required to complete the Work, including mobilization, procurement, installation, testing, inspection, delivery of Close-out Documents and acceptance of all the Work of the Contract. When acceptable to Owner, the initially accepted schedule shall be the Baseline Schedule for comparison to actual conditions throughout the Contract duration.

9.3.1 Schedule Requirements. Contractor shall submit electronic and paper copy of

the initial Work Progress Schedule reflecting accurate and reliable representations of the planned progress of the Work, the Work to date if any, and of Contractor’s actual plans for its completion. Contractor shall organize and provide adequate detail so the schedule is capable of measuring and forecasting the effect of delaying events on completed and uncompleted activities.

9.3.1.1 Contractor shall resubmit initial schedule as required to address

review comments from A/E and ODR until such schedule is accepted as the Baseline Schedule.

9.3.1.2 Submittal of a schedule, schedule revision or schedule update constitutes Contractor’s representation to Owner of the accurate depiction of all progress to date and that Contractor will follow the schedule as submitted in performing the Work.

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9.3.2 Schedule Updates. Contractor shall update the Work Progress Schedule and the Submittal Register monthly, as a minimum, to reflect progress to date and current plans for completing the Work, while maintaining original schedule as Baseline Schedule and submit paper and electronic copies of the update to A/E and ODR as directed, but as a minimum with each request for payment. Owner has no duty to make progress payments unless accompanied by the updated Work Progress Schedule. Show the anticipated date of completion reflecting all extensions of time granted through Change Order as of the date of the update. Contractor may revise the Work Progress Schedule when in Contractor’s judgment it becomes necessary for the management of the Work. Contractor shall identify all proposed changes to schedule logic to Owner and to A/E via an executive summary accompanying the updated schedule for review prior to final implementation of revisions into a revised Baseline Schedule. Schedule changes that materially impact Owner’s operations shall be communicated promptly to ODR and shall not be incorporated into the revised Baseline Schedule without ODR’s consent.

9.3.3 The Work Progress Schedule is for Contractor’s use in managing the Work

and submittal of the schedule, and successive updates or revisions, is for the information of Owner and to demonstrate that Contractor has complied with requirements for planning the Work. Owner’s acceptance of a schedule, schedule update or revision constitutes Owner’s agreement to coordinate its own activities with Contractor’s activities as shown on the schedule.

9.3.3.1 Acceptance of the Work Progress Schedule, or update and/or

revision thereto does not indicate any approval of Contractor’s proposed sequences and duration.

9.3.3.2 Acceptance of a Work Progress Schedule update or revision

indicating early or late completion does not constitute Owner’s consent, alter the terms of the Contract, or waive either Contractor’s responsibility for timely completion or Owner’s right to damages for Contractor’s failure to do so.

9.3.3.3 Contractor’s scheduled dates for completion of any activity or the

entire Work do not constitute a change in terms of the Contract. Change Orders are the only method of modifying the Substantial Completion Date(s) and Contract Time.

9.4 Ownership of Float. Unless indicated otherwise in the Contract Documents,

Contractor shall develop its schedule, pricing, and execution plan to provide a minimum of ten (10) percent total float at acceptance of the Baseline Schedule. Float time contained in the Work Progress Schedule is not for the exclusive benefit of Contractor or Owner, but belongs to the Project and may be consumed by either party as needed on a first-used basis.

9.5 Completion of Work. Contractor is accountable for completing the Work within the

Contract Time stated in the Contract, or as otherwise amended by Change Order.

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9.5.1 If, in the judgment of Owner, the work is behind schedule and the rate of placement of work is inadequate to regain scheduled progress to insure timely completion of the entire work or a separable portion thereof, Contractor, when so informed by Owner, shall immediately take action to increase the rate of work placement by:

9.5.1.1 An increase in working forces.

9.5.1.2 An increase in equipment or tools.

9.5.1.3 An increase in hours of work or number of shifts.

9.5.1.4 Expedite delivery of materials.

9.5.1.5 Other action proposed if acceptable to Owner.

9.5.2 Within ten (10) days after such notice from ODR, Contractor shall notify

ODR in writing of the specific measures taken and/or planned to increase the rate of progress. Contactor shall include an estimate as to the date of scheduled progress recovery and an updated Work Progress Schedule illustrating Contractor’s plan for achieving timely completion of the Project. Should ODR deem the plan of action inadequate, Contractor shall take additional steps or make adjustments as necessary to its plan of action until it meets with ODR’s approval.

9.6 Modification of the Contract Time.

9.6.1 Delays and extension of time as hereinafter described are valid only if executed in accordance with provisions set forth in Article 11.

9.6.2 When a delay defined herein as excusable prevents Contractor from

completing the Work within the Contract Time, Contractor is entitled to an extension of time. Owner will make an equitable adjustment and extend the number of days lost because of excusable delay or Weather Days, as measured by Contractor’s progress schedule. All extensions of time will be granted in calendar days. In no event, however, will an extension of time be granted for delays that merely extend the duration of non-critical activities, or which only consume float without delaying the project Substantial Completion date(s).

9.6.2.1 A “Weather Day” is a day on which Contractor’s current schedule

indicates Work is to be done, and on which inclement weather and/or related site conditions prevent Contractor from performing seven (7) continuous hours of Work on the critical path between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Weather days are excusable delays. When weather conditions at the site prevent work from proceeding, Contractor shall immediately notify ODR for confirmation of the conditions. At the end of each calendar month, submit to ODR and A/E a list of Weather Days occurring in that month along with documentation of the impact on critical activities. Based on

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confirmation by ODR, any time extension granted will be issued by Change Order. If Contractor and Owner cannot agree on the time extension, Owner may issue a ULCO for fair and reasonable time extension.

9.6.2.2 Excusable Delay. Contractor is entitled to an equitable adjustment

of the Contract Time, issued via change order, for delays caused by the following:

9.6.2.2.1 Errors, omissions and imperfections in design, which A/E

corrects by means of changes in the Drawings and Specifications.

9.6.2.2.2 Unanticipated physical conditions at the Site, which A/E

corrects by means of changes to the Drawings and Specifications or for which ODR directs changes in the Work identified in the Contract Documents.

 

9.6.2.2.3 Failure of Owner to have secured property, right-of-way or easements necessary for Work to begin or progress.

9.6.2.2.4 Changes in the Work that effect activities identified in

Contractor’s schedule as “critical” to completion of the entire Work, if such changes are ordered by ODR or recommended by A/E and ordered by ODR.

9.6.2.2.5 Suspension of Work for unexpected natural events, Force

Majeure (sometimes called “acts of God”), civil unrest, strikes or other events which are not within the reasonable control of Contractor.

9.6.2.2.6 Suspension of Work for convenience of ODR, which

prevents Contractor from completing the Work within the Contract Time.

9.6.2.2.7 Administrative delays caused by activities or approval requirements related to an Authority Having Jurisdiction.

9.6.3 Contractor’s relief in the event of such delays is the time impact to the critical

path as determined by analysis of Contractor’s schedule. In the event that Contractor incurs additional direct costs because of the excusable delays other than described in Subparagraph 9.6.2.2.4 and within the reasonable control of Owner, the Contract price and Contract Time are to be equitably adjusted by Owner pursuant to the provisions of Article 11.

9.7 No Damages for Delay. Contractor has no claim for monetary damages for delay or

hindrances to the work from any cause, including without limitation any act or omission of Owner.

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9.8 Concurrent Delay. When the completion of the Work is simultaneously delayed by an excusable delay and a delay arising from a cause not designated as excusable, Contractor may not be entitled to a time extension for the period of concurrent delay.

9.9 Other Time Extension Requests. Time extensions requested in association with

changes to the Work directed or requested by Owner shall be included with Contractor’s proposed costs for such change. Time extensions requested for inclement weather are covered by Paragraph 9.6.2.1 above. If Contractor believes that the completion of the Work is delayed by a circumstance other than for changes directed to the Work or weather, they shall give ODR written notice, stating the nature of the delay and the activities potentially affected, within five (5) days after the onset of the event or circumstance giving rise to the excusable delay. Contractor shall provide sufficient written evidence to document the delay. In the case of a continuing cause of delay, only one claim is necessary. State claims for extensions of time in numbers of whole or half days.

9.9.1 Within ten (10) days after the cessation of the delay, Contractor shall

formalize its request for extension of time in writing to include a full analysis of the schedule impact of the delay and substantiation of the excusable nature of the delay. All changes to the Contract Time or made as a result of such claims is by Change Order, as set forth in Article 11.

9.9.2 No extension of time releases Contractor or the Surety furnishing a

performance or payment bond from any obligations under the Contract or such a bond. Those obligations remain in full force until the discharge of the Contract.

9.9.3 Contents of Time Extension Requests. Contractor shall provide with each

Time Extension Request a quantitative demonstration of the impact of the delay on project completion time, based on the Work Progress Schedule. Contractor shall include with Time Extension Requests a reasonably detailed narrative setting forth: 9.9.3.1 The nature of the delay and its cause; the basis of Contractor’s claim

of entitlement to a time extension.

9.9.3.2 Documentation of the actual impacts of the claimed delay on the critical path indicated in Contractor’s Work Progress Schedule, and any concurrent delays.

9.9.3.3 Description and documentation of steps taken by Contractor to

mitigate the effect of the claimed delay, including, when appropriate, the modification of the Work Progress Schedule.

9.9.4 Owner’s Response. Owner will respond to the Time Extension Request by

providing to Contractor written notice of the number of days granted, if any, and giving its reason if this number differs from the number of days requested by Contractor.

9.9.4.1 Owner will not grant time extensions for delays that do not affect the

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Contract Substantial Completion date.

9.9.4.2 Owner will respond to each properly submitted Time Extension Request within fifteen (15) days following receipt. If Owner cannot reasonably make a determination about Contractor’s entitlement to a time extension within that time, Owner will notify Contractor in writing. Unless otherwise agreed by Contractor, Owner has no more than fifteen (15) additional days to prepare a final response. If Owner fails to respond within forty-five (45) days from the date the Time Extension Request is received, Contractor is entitled to a time extension in the amount requested.

9.10 Failure to Complete Work Within the Contract Time. TIME IS AN ESSENTIAL

ELEMENT OF THE CONTRACT. Contractor’s failure to substantially complete the Work within the Contract Time or to achieve Substantial Completion as required will cause damage to Owner. These damages shall be liquidated by agreement of Contractor and Owner, in the amount per day as set forth in the Contract Documents.

9.11 Liquidated Damages. Owner may collect liquidated damages due from Contractor

directly or indirectly by reducing the Contract Sum in the amount of liquidated damages stated in the Supplementary General Conditions or Special Conditions.

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Article 10. Payments

10.1 Schedule of Values. Contractor shall submit to ODR and A/E for acceptance a

Schedule of Values accurately itemizing material and labor for the various classifications of the Work based on the organization of the specification sections and of sufficient detail acceptable to ODR. The accepted Schedule of Values will be the basis for the progress payments under the Contract.

10.1.1 No progress payments will be made prior to receipt and acceptance of the

Schedule of Values, provided in such detail as required by ODR, and submitted not less than twenty-one (21) days prior to the first request for payment. The Schedule of Values shall follow the order of trade divisions of the Specifications and include itemized costs for general conditions, costs for preparing close out documents, staff training, if required, fees, contingencies, and Owner cash allowances, if applicable, so that the sum of the items will equal the Contract price. As appropriate, assign each item labor and/or material values, the subtotal thereof equaling the value of the work in place when complete.

10.1.1.1 Owner requires that the Work items be inclusive of the cost of the

Work items only. Any contract markups for overhead and profit, general conditions, etc., shall be contained within separate line items for those specific purposes which shall be divided into at least two (2) lines, one (1) for labor and one (1) for materials.

10.1.2 Contractor shall retain a copy of all worksheets used in preparation of its bid

or proposal, supported by a notarized statement that the worksheets are true and complete copies of the documents used to prepare the bid or proposal. Make the worksheets available to ODR at the time of Contract execution. Thereafter Contractor shall grant Owner during normal business hours access to said copy of worksheets at any time during the period commencing upon execution of the Contract and ending one year after final payment.

10.2. Progress Payments. Contractor will receive periodic progress payments for Work

performed, materials in place, suitably stored on Site, or as otherwise agreed to by Owner and Contractor. Payment is not due until receipt by ODR or his designee of a correct and complete Pay Application in electronic and/or hard copy format as set forth in Supplementary General Conditions, Special Conditions, and certified by A/E. Progress payments are made provisionally and do not constitute acceptance of work not in accordance with the Contract Documents. Owner will not process progress payment applications for Change Order Work until all parties execute the Change Order.

10.2.1 Preliminary Pay Worksheet. Once each month that a progress payment is to

be requested, the Contractor shall submit to A/E and ODR a complete, clean copy of a preliminary pay worksheet or preliminary pay application, to include the following:

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10.2.1.1 Contractor’s estimate of the amount of Work performed, labor

furnished and materials incorporated into the Work, using the established Schedule of Values;

10.2.1.2 An updated Work Progress Schedule including the executive

summary and all required schedule reports;

10.2.1.3 HUB subcontracting plan Progress Assessment Report as required in Paragraph 4.2.5.1;

10.2.1.4 Such additional documentation as Owner may require as set forth in

the Supplementary General Conditions or elsewhere in the Contract Documents; and

10.2.1.5 Construction payment affidavit. The referenced affidavit is the

Contractor’s Progress Payment Affidavit

10.2.2 Contractor’s Application for Payment. As soon as practicable, but in no event later than seven (7) days after receipt of the preliminary pay worksheet, A/E and ODR will meet with Contractor to review the preliminary pay worksheet and to observe the condition of the Work. Based on this review, ODR and A/E may require modifications to the preliminary pay worksheet prior to the submittal of an Application for Payment, and will promptly notify Contractor of revisions necessary for approval. As soon as practicable, Contractor shall submit its Application for Payment on the appropriate and completed form, reflecting the required modifications to the Schedule of Values required by A/E and/or ODR. Attach all additional documentation required by ODR and/or A/E, as well as an affidavit affirming that all payrolls, bills for labor, materials, equipment, subcontracted work and other indebtedness connected with Contractor’s Application for Payment are paid or will be paid within the time specified in Tex. Gov’t Code, Ch. 2251. No Application for Payment is complete unless it fully reflects all required modifications, and attaches all required documentation including Contractor’s affidavit.

10.2.3 Certification by Architect/Engineer. Within five (5) days or earlier following

A/E’s receipt of Contractor’s formal Application for Payment, A/E will review the Application for Payment for completeness, and forward it to ODR. A/E will certify that the application is complete and payable, or that it is incomplete, stating in particular what is missing. If the Application for Payment is incomplete, Contractor shall make the required corrections and resubmit the Application for Payment for processing.

10.3 Owner’s Duty to Pay. Owner has no duty to pay the Contractor except on receipt by

ODR of: 1) a complete Application for Payment certified by A/E; 2) Contractor’s updated Work Progress Schedule; and 3) confirmation that Contractor’s record documentation at the Site is kept current.

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10.3.1 Payment for stored materials and/or equipment confirmed by Owner and A/E to be on-site or otherwise properly stored is limited to eighty-five (85) percent of the invoice price or eighty-five (85) percent of the scheduled value for the materials or equipment, whichever is less.

10.3.2 Retainage. Owner will withhold from each progress payment, as retainage,

five (5) percent of the total earned amount, the amount authorized by law, or as otherwise set forth in the Supplementary General Conditions or Special Conditions. Retainage is managed in conformance with Tex. Gov’t Code, Ch. 2252, Subch. B. The Owner shall withhold as retainage ten percent (10%) of the amount of each progress payment on all contracts estimated at time of execution to cost less than $400,000 and five percent (5%) of the amount of each progress payment on all contracts estimated at the time of execution to cost $400,000 or more. 10.3.2.1 Contractor shall provide written consent of its surety for any request

for reduction or release of retainage.

10.3.2.2 At least sixty-five (65) percent of the Contract, or such other discrete Work phase as set forth in Subsection 12.1.6 or Work package delineated in the Contract Documents, must be completed before Owner can consider a retainage reduction or release.

10.3.2.3 Contractor shall not withhold retainage from their Subcontractors

and suppliers in amounts that are any percentage greater than that withheld in its Contract with Owner under this subsection, unless otherwise acceptable to Owner.

10.3.3 Price Reduction to Cover Loss. Owner may reduce any Application for

Payment, prior to payment to the extent necessary to protect Owner from loss on account of actions of Contractor including, but not limited to, the following:

10.3.3.1 Defective or incomplete Work not remedied;

10.3.3.2 Damage to Work of a separate Contractor;

10.3.3.3 Failure to maintain scheduled progress or reasonable evidence that

the Work will not be completed within the Contract Time;

10.3.3.4 Persistent failure to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents;

10.3.3.5 Reasonable evidence that the Work cannot be completed for the

unpaid portion of the Contract Sum;

10.3.3.6 Assessment of fines for violations of prevailing wage rate law; or

10.3.3.7 Failure to include the appropriate amount of retainage for that

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periodic progress payment.  

10.3.3.8 Failure to maintain or allow Owner’s inspection of payroll records.

10.3.4 Title to all material and Work covered by progress payments transfers to Owner upon payment.

10.3.4.1 Transfer of title to Owner does not relieve Contractor and its

Subcontractors of the sole responsibility for the care and protection of materials and Work upon which payments have been made until substantial completion, responsibility for the care and protection of materials and Work in areas where punch list items are completed until final completion or the restoration of any damaged Work, or waive the right of Owner to require the fulfillment of all the terms of the Contract.

10.4 Progress Payments. Progress payments to Contractor do not release Contractor or its surety from any obligations under the Contract.

10.4.1 Upon Owner’s request, Contractor shall furnish manifest proof of the status of

Subcontractor’s accounts in a form acceptable to Owner.

10.4.2 Pay estimate certificates must be signed by a corporate officer or a representative duly authorized by Contractor.

10.4.3 Provide copies of bills of lading, invoices, delivery receipts or other evidence

of the location and value of such materials in requesting payment for materials.

10.4.4 For purposes of Tex. Gov’t Code § 2251.021(a)(2), the date the performance

of service is complete is the date when ODR approves the Application for Payment.

10.5 Off-Site Storage. With prior approval by Owner and in the event Contractor elects to

store materials at an off-site location, abide by the following conditions, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by Owner.

10.5.1 Store materials in a commercial warehouse meeting the criteria stated below.

10.5.2 Provide insurance coverage adequate not only to cover materials while in

storage, but also in transit from the off-site storage areas to the Project Site. Copies of duly authenticated certificates of insurance, made out to insure the State agency which is signatory to the Contract, must be filed with Owner’s representative.

10.5.3 Inspection by Owner’s representative is allowed at any time. Owner’s

inspectors must be satisfied with the security, control, maintenance, and preservation measures.

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10.5.4 Materials for this Project are physically separated and marked for the Project

in a sectioned-off area. Only materials which have been approved through the submittal process are to be considered for payment.

10.5.5 Owner reserves the right to reject materials at any time prior to final

acceptance of the complete Contract if they do not meet Contract requirements regardless of any previous progress payment made.

10.5.6 With each monthly payment estimate, submit a report to ODR and A/E listing

the quantities of materials already paid for and still stored in the off-site location.

10.5.7 Make warehouse records, receipts and invoices available to Owner’s

representatives, upon request, to verify the quantities and their disposition.  

10.5.8 In the event of Contract termination or default by Contractor, the items in storage off-site, upon which payment has been made, will be promptly turned over to Owner or Owner’s agents at a location near the jobsite as directed by ODR. The full provisions of performance and payment bonds on this Project cover the materials off-site in every respect as though they were stored on the Project Site.

10.6 Time for Payment by Contractor Pursuant to Tex. Gov’t Code § 2255.022.

10.6.1 Contractor who receives a payment from a governmental entity shall pay Subcontractor the appropriate share of the payment not later than the tenth (10th) day after the date Contractor receives the payment.

10.6.2 The appropriate share is overdue on the eleventh (11th) day after the date Contractor receives the payment.

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Article 11. Changes

11.1 Change Orders. A Change Order issued after execution of the Contract is a written

order to Contractor, signed by ODR, Contractor, and A/E, authorizing a change in the Work or an adjustment in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time. The Contract Sum and the Contract Time can only be changed by Change Order. A Change Order signed by Contractor indicates his agreement therewith, including the adjustment in the Contract Sum and/or the Contract Time. ODR may issue a written authorization for Contractor to proceed with Work of a Change Order in advance of final execution by all parties in accordance with Section 11.9.

11.1.1 Owner, without invalidating the Contract, and without approval of the

Contractor’s Surety, may order changes in the Work within the general scope of the Contract consisting of additions, deletions or other revisions, and the Contract Sum and the Contract Time will be adjusted accordingly. All such changes in the Work shall be authorized by Change Order or ULCO, and shall be performed under the applicable conditions of the Contract Documents. If such changes cause an increase or decrease in Contractor’s cost of, or time required for, performance of the Contract, an equitable adjustment shall be made and confirmed in writing in a Change Order or a ULCO.

11.1.2 It is recognized by the parties hereto and agreed by them that the

Specifications and Drawings may not be complete or free from errors, omissions and imperfections or that they may require changes or additions in order for the Work to be completed to the satisfaction of Owner and that, accordingly, it is the express intention of the parties, notwithstanding any other provisions in this Contract, that any errors, omissions or imperfections in such Specifications and Drawings, or any changes in or additions to same or to the Work ordered by Owner and any resulting delays in the Work or increases in Contractor’s costs and expenses arising out of such errors, shall not constitute or give rise to any claim, demand or cause of action of any nature whatsoever in favor of Contractor, whether for breach of Contract, or otherwise; provided, however, that Owner shall be liable to Contractor for the sum stated to be due Contractor in any Change Order approved and signed by both parties, it being agreed hereby that such sum, together with any extension of time contained in said Change Order, shall constitute full compensation to Contractor for all costs, expenses and damages to Contractor, as permitted under Tex. Gov’t Code, Ch. 2260.

11.1.3 Procedures for administration of Change Orders shall be established by Owner

and stated in Supplementary General Conditions, Special Conditions, or elsewhere in the Contract Documents. Procedures for administration of Change Orders will be provided at the Pre-Construction Conference.

11.1.4 No verbal order, verbal statement, or verbal direction of Owner or his duly

appointed representative shall be treated as a change under this article or entitle Contractor to an adjustment.

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11.1.5 Contractor agrees that Owner or any of its duly authorized representatives

shall have access and the right to examine any directly pertinent books, documents, papers, and records of Contractor. Further, Contractor agrees to include in all its subcontracts a provision to the effect that Subcontractor agrees that Owner or any of its duly authorized representatives shall have access to and the right to examine any directly pertinent books, documents, papers and records of such Subcontractor relating to any claim arising from the Contract, whether or not the Subcontractor is a party to the claim. The period of access and examination described herein which relates to appeals under the Disputes article of the Contract, litigation, or the settlement of claims arising out of the performance of the Contract shall continue until final disposition of such claims, appeals or litigation.

11.2 Unit Prices. If unit prices are stated in the Contract Documents or subsequently

agreed upon, and if the quantities originally contemplated are so changed in a Proposed Change Order that application of the agreed unit prices to the quantities of work proposed will cause substantial inequity to Owner or Contractor, the applicable unit prices shall be equitably adjusted as provided in the Supplementary General Conditions or Special Conditions or as agreed to by the parties and incorporated into a Change Order.

11.3 Claims for Additional Costs.

11.3.1 If Contractor wishes to make a claim for an increase in the Contract Sum not related to a requested change, they shall give Owner and A/E written notice thereof within twenty-one (21) days after the occurrence of the event giving rise to such claim, but, in any case before proceeding to execute the Work considered to be additional cost or time, except in an emergency endangering life or property in which case Contractor shall act in accordance with Subsection 7.2.1. No such claim shall be valid unless so made. If Owner and Contractor cannot agree on the amount of the adjustment in the Contract Sum, it shall be determined as set forth under Article 15. Any change in the Contract Sum resulting from such claim shall be authorized by a Change Order or a ULCO.

11.3.2 If Contractor claims that additional cost is involved because of, but not limited

to, 1) any written interpretation of the Contract Documents, 2) any order by Owner to stop the Work pursuant to Article 14 where Contractor was not at fault, or 3) any written order for a minor change in the Work issued pursuant to Section 11.4, Contractor shall make such claim as provided in Subsection 11.3.1.

11.3.3 Should Contractor or his Subcontractors fail to call attention of A/E to

discrepancies or omissions in the Contract Documents, but claim additional costs for corrective Work after Contract award, Owner may assume intent to circumvent competitive bidding for necessary corrective Work. In such case, Owner may choose to let a separate Contract for the corrective Work, or issue a ULCO to require performance by Contractor. Claims for time extensions or

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for extra cost resulting from delayed notice of patent Contract Document discrepancies or omissions will not be considered by Owner.

11.4 Minor Changes. A/E, with concurrence of ODR, will have authority to order minor

changes in the Work not involving an adjustment in the Contract Sum or an extension of the Contract Time. Such changes shall be effected by written order which Contractor shall carry out promptly and record on As-Built record documents.

11.5 Concealed Site Conditions. Contractor is responsible for visiting the Site and being

familiar with local conditions such as the location, accessibility, and general character of the Site and/or building. If, in the performance of the Contract, subsurface, latent, or concealed conditions at the Site are found to be materially different from the information included in the Contract Documents, or if unknown conditions of an unusual nature are disclosed differing materially from the conditions usually inherent in Work of the character shown and specified, ODR and A/E shall be notified in writing of such conditions before they are further disturbed or subsequent related work proceeds. Upon such notice, or upon its own observation of such conditions, A/E, with the approval of ODR, will promptly make such changes in the Drawings and Specifications as they deem necessary to conform to the different conditions, and any increase or decrease in the cost of the Work, or in the time within which the Work is to be completed, resulting from such changes will be adjusted by Change Order, subject to the prior approval of ODR.

11.6 Extension of Time. All changes to the Contract Time shall be made as a consequence

of requests as required under Section 9.6, and as documented by Change Order as provided under Section 11.1.

11.7 Administration of Change Order Requests. All changes in the Contract shall be

administered in accordance with procedures approved by Owner, and when required, make use of such electronic information management system(s) as Owner may employ.

11.7.1 Routine changes in the construction Contract shall be formally initiated by

A/E by means of a PCO form detailing requirements of the proposed change for pricing by Contractor. This action may be preceded by communications between Contractor, A/E and ODR concerning the need and nature of the change, but such communications shall not constitute a basis for beginning the proposed Work by Contractor. Except for emergency conditions described below, approval of Contractor’s cost proposal by A/E and ODR will be required for authorization to proceed with the Work being changed. Owner will not be responsible for the cost of Work changed without prior approval and Contractor may be required to remove Work so installed.

11.7.2 All proposed costs for change order Work must be supported by itemized accounting of material, equipment and associated itemized installation costs in sufficient detail, following the outline and organization of the established Schedule of Values, to permit analysis by A/E and ODR using current estimating guides and/or practices. Photocopies of Subcontractor and vendor proposals shall be furnished unless specifically waived by ODR. Contractor

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shall provide written response to a change request within twenty-one (21) days of receipt.

11.7.3 Any unexpected circumstance which necessitates an immediate change in

order to avoid a delay in progress of the Work may be expedited by verbal communication and authorization between Contractor and Owner, with written confirmation following within twenty-four (24) hours. A limited scope not-to-exceed estimate of cost and time will be requested prior to authorizing Work to proceed. Should the estimate be impractical for any reason, ODR may authorize the use of detailed cost records of such work to establish and confirm the actual costs and time for documentation in a formal Change Order.

11.7.4 Emergency changes to save life or property may be initiated by Contractor

alone (see Section 7.3) with the claimed cost and/or time of such work to be fully documented as to necessity and detail of the reported costs and/or time.

11.7.5 The method of incorporating approved Change Orders into the parameters of

the accepted Schedule of Values must be coordinated and administered in a manner acceptable to ODR.

11.8 Pricing Change Order Work. The amounts that Contractor and/or its Subcontractor

adds to a Change Order for profit and overhead will also be considered by Owner before approval is given. The amounts established hereinafter are the maximums that are acceptable to Owner.

11.8.1 For Work performed by its forces, Contractor will be allowed their actual

costs for materials, the total amount of wages (including benefits) paid for labor, plus the total cost of State and Federal payroll taxes and of worker’s compensation and comprehensive general liability insurance, plus additional bond and builders risk insurance cost if the change results in an increase in the premium paid by Contractor. To the total of the above costs, Contractor will be allowed to add a percentage as noted below to cover overhead and profit combined. Allowable percentages for overhead and profit on any specific change shall not exceed fifteen (15) percent for the first $10,000 of value for self-performed work or portion thereof, ten (10) percent for the second $10,000 of value for self-performed work or portion thereof and seven and a half (7.5) percent for any value of the self-performed work that exceeds $20,000.

11.8.2 For subcontracted Work each affected Subcontractor shall figure its costs, overhead and profit as described above for Contractor’s Work, all Subcontractor costs shall be combined, and to that total Subcontractor cost Contractor will be allowed to add a maximum mark-up of ten (10) percent for the first $10,000 of subcontracted Work value or portion thereof, seven and half (7.5) percent for the second $10,000 of subcontracted Work value or portion thereof, and five (5) percent for any value of the subcontracted Work exceeding $20,000.

11.8.3 On changes involving both additions and deletions, percentages for

overhead and profit will be allowed only on the net addition. Owner does

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not accept and will not pay for additional Contract cost identified as indirect or consequential damages.

11.8.4 For Contracts based on a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP), the

Construction Manager-at-Risk or Design Builder shall NOT be entitled to a percentage mark-up on any Change Order Work unless the Change Order increases the Guaranteed Maximum Price.

 

11.8.5 If the parties cannot agree on an equitable adjustment for labor hours attributable to a change, they shall use the Means Facility Cost Data as a guide for labor hours as a basis of negotiation.

11.9 Unilateral Change Order (ULCO). Owner may issue a written ULCO directing a

change in the Work prior to reaching agreement with Contractor on the adjustment, if any, in the Contract price and/or the Contract Time.

11.9.1 Owner and Contractor shall negotiate for appropriate adjustments, as

applicable, to the Contract Sum or the Contract Time arising out of a ULCO. As the changed Work is performed, Contractor shall submit its costs for such Work with its Application for Payment beginning with the next Application for Payment within thirty (30) days of the issuance of the ULCO. The Parties reserve their rights as to the disputed amount, subject to Article 15.

11.10 Final Resolution of Changes. Upon execution of a Change Order and /or a ULCO by

Owner, Contractor and A/E, all costs and time issues regarding that change are final and not subject to additive adjustments.

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Article 12. Project Completion and Acceptance

12.1 Closing Inspections.

12.1.1 Substantial Completion Inspection. When Contractor considers the entire Work or part thereof Substantially Complete, it shall notify ODR in writing fifteen (15) working days prior to the Substantial Completion inspection that the Work will be ready for Substantial Completion inspection on a specific date. Contractor shall include with this notice Contractor’s Punchlist to indicate that it has previously inspected all the Work associated with the request for inspection, noting items it has corrected and included all remaining work items with date scheduled for completion or correction prior to final inspection. The failure to include any items on this list does not alter the responsibility of Contractor to complete all Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. If any of the items on this list prevents the Project from being used as intended, Contractor shall not request a Substantial Completion Inspection. Owner and its representatives will review the list of items and schedule the requested inspection, or inform Contractor in writing that such an inspection is premature because the Work is not sufficiently advanced or conditions are not as represented on Contractor’s list.

12.1.1.1 Prior to the Substantial Completion inspection and as specified in the

Special Conditions, Contractor shall furnish a copy of its marked-up Record As-Built Documents and a preliminary copy of each instructional manual, maintenance and operating manual, parts catalog, wiring diagrams, spare parts, specified written warranties, and like publications or parts for all installed equipment, systems, and like items as described in the Contract Documents. Delivery of these items is a prerequisite for requesting the Substantial Completion inspection.

12.1.1.2 On the date requested by Contractor, or as mutually agreed upon

pending the status of the Open Items List, A/E, ODR, Contractor, and other Owner representatives as determined by Owner will jointly attend the Substantial Completion inspection, which shall be conducted by ODR or their delegate. If ODR determines that the Work is Substantially Complete, ODR will issue a Certificate of Substantial Completion to be signed by A/E, Owner, and Contractor establishing the date of Substantial Completion and identifying responsibilities for security, maintenance, insurance and utilities. A/E will provide with this certificate a consolidated list of Punchlist items (the pre-final Punchlist including all items noted by the various inspecting parties) for completion prior to final inspection. This list may include items in addition to those on Contractor’s Punchlist, which the inspection team deems necessary to correct or complete prior to final inspection. The failure to include any items on this list does not alter the responsibility of Contractor to complete all Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. If Owner

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occupies the Project upon determination of Substantial Completion, Contractor shall complete all corrective Work at the convenience of Owner, without disruption to Owner’s use of the Project for its intended purposes.

12.1.2 Final Inspection. Contractor shall complete the list of items identified on the

pre-final Punchlist prior to requesting a final inspection. Unless otherwise specified, or otherwise agreed in writing by the parties as documented on the Certificate of Substantial Completion, Contractor shall complete and/or correct all Work within thirty (30) days of the Substantial Completion date. Upon completion of the pre-final Punchlist work, Contractor shall give written notice to ODR and A/E that the Work will be ready for final inspection on a specific date. Contractor shall accompany this notice with a copy of the updated pre-final Punchlist indicating resolution of all items. On the date specified or as soon thereafter as is practicable, ODR, A/E and Contractor will inspect the Work. A/E will submit to Contractor a final Punchlist of open items that the inspection team requires corrected or completed before final acceptance of the Work.

12.1.2.1 Correct or complete all items on the final Punchlist before requesting

Final Payment. Unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the parties, complete this work within seven (7) days of receiving the final Punchlist. Upon completion of the final Punchlist, notify A/E and ODR in writing stating the disposition of each final Punchlist item. A/E, Owner, and Contractor shall promptly inspect the completed items. When the final Punchlist is complete, and the Contract is fully satisfied according to the Contract Documents ODR will issue a certificate establishing the date of Final Completion. Completion of all Work is a condition precedent to Contractor’s right to receive Final Payment.

12.1.3 Annotation. Any Certificate issued under this Article may be annotated to

indicate that it is not applicable to specified portions of the Work, or that it is subject to any limitation as determined by Owner.

12.1.4 Purpose of Inspection. Inspection is for determining the completion of the

Work, and does not relieve Contractor of its overall responsibility for completing the Work in a good and competent fashion, in compliance with the Contract. Work accepted with incomplete Punchlist items or failure of Owner or other parties to identify Work that does not comply with the Contract Documents or is defective in operation or workmanship does not constitute a waiver of Owner’s rights under the Contract or relieve Contractor of its responsibility for performance or warranties.

12.1.5 Additional Inspections.

12.1.5.1 If Owner’s inspection team determines that the Work is not substantially complete at the Substantial Completion inspection, ODR or A/E will give Contractor written notice listing cause(s) of

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the rejection. Contractor will set a time for completion of incomplete or defective work acceptable to ODR. Contractor shall complete or correct all work so designated prior to requesting a second Substantial Completion inspection.

12.1.5.2 If Owner’s inspection team determines that the Work is not complete

at the final inspection, ODR or A/E will give Contractor written notice listing the cause(s) of the rejection. Contractor will set a time for completion of incomplete or defective work acceptable to ODR. Contractor shall complete or correct all Work so designated prior to again requesting a final inspection.

 

12.1.5.3 The Contract contemplates three (3) comprehensive inspections: the Substantial Completion inspection, the Final Completion inspection, and the inspection of completed final Punchlist items. The cost to Owner of additional inspections resulting from the Work not being ready for one or more of these inspections is the responsibility of Contractor. Owner may issue a ULCO deducting these costs from Final Payment. Upon Contractor’s written request, Owner will furnish documentation of any costs so deducted. Work added to the Contract by Change Order after Substantial Completion inspection is not corrective Work for purposes of determining timely completion, or assessing the cost of additional inspections.

12.1.6 Phased Completion. The Contract may provide, or Project conditions may

warrant, as determined by ODR, that designated elements or parts of the Work be completed in phases. Where phased completion is required or specifically agreed to by the parties, the provisions of the Contract related to closing inspections, occupancy, and acceptance apply independently to each designated element or part of the Work. For all other purposes, unless otherwise agreed by the parties in writing, Substantial Completion of the Work as a whole is the date on which the last element or part of the Work completed receives a Substantial Completion certificate. Final Completion of the Work as a whole is the date on which the last element or part of the Work completed receives a Final Completion certificate.

12.2 Owner’s Right of Occupancy. Owner may occupy or use all or any portion of the

Work following Substantial Completion, or at any earlier stage of completion. Should Owner wish to use or occupy the Work, or part thereof, prior to Substantial Completion, ODR will notify Contractor in writing and identify responsibilities for security, maintenance, insurance and utilities. Work performed on the premises by third parties on Owner’s behalf does not constitute occupation or use of the Work by Owner for purposes of this Article. All Work performed by Contractor after occupancy, whether in part or in whole, shall be at the convenience of Owner so as to not disrupt Owner’s use of, or access to occupied areas of the Project.

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12.3.1 Request for Final Payment. Following the certified completion of all work, including all final Punchlist items, cleanup, and the delivery of record As-Built documents, Contractor shall submit a certified Application for Final Payment and include all sums held as retainage and forward to A/E and ODR for review and approval.

12.3.2 Final Payment Documentation. Contractor shall submit, prior to or with the

Application for Final Payment, final copies of all close out documents, maintenance and operating instructions, guarantees and warranties, certificates, Record As-Built Documents and all other items required by the Contract. Contractor shall submit evidence of return of access keys and cards, evidence of delivery to Owner of attic stock, spare parts, and other specified materials. Contractor shall submit consent of surety to Final Payment form and an affidavit that all payrolls, bills for materials and equipment, subcontracted work and other indebtedness connected with the Work, except as specifically noted, are paid, will be paid, after payment from Owner or otherwise satisfied within the period of time required by Tex. Gov’t Code, Ch. 2251. Contractor shall furnish documentation establishing payment or satisfaction of all such obligations, such as receipts, releases and waivers of claims and liens arising out of the Contract. Contractor may not subsequently submit a claim on behalf of Subcontractor or vendor unless Contractor’s affidavit notes that claim as an exception. The Affidavit referred to above is the Contractor’s Final Payment Affidavit.

12.3.3 Architect/Engineer Approval. A/E will review a submitted Application for

Final Payment promptly but in no event later than ten (10) days after its receipt. Prior to the expiration of this deadline, A/E will either: 1) return the Application for Final Payment to Contractor with corrections for action and resubmission; or 2) accept it, note their approval, and send to Owner.

12.3.4 Offsets and Deductions. Owner may deduct from the Final Payment all sums

due from Contractor. If the Certificate of Final Completion notes any Work remaining, incomplete, or defects not remedied, Owner may deduct the cost of remedying such deficiencies from the Final Payment. On such deductions, Owner will identify each deduction, the amount, and the explanation of the deduction on or by the twenty-first (21st) day after Owner’s receipt of an approved Application for Final Payment. Such offsets and deductions shall be incorporated via a final Change Order, including a ULCO as may be applicable.

12.3.5 Final Payment Due. Final Payment is due and payable by Owner, subject to

all allowable offsets and deductions, on the thirtieth (30th) day following Owner’s approval of the Application for Payment. If Contractor disputes any amount deducted by Owner, Contractor shall give notice of the dispute on or before the thirtieth (30th) day following receipt of Final Payment. Failure to do so will bar any subsequent claim for payment of amounts deducted.

12.3.6 Effect of Final Payment. Final Payment constitutes a waiver of all claims by

Owner, relating to the condition of the Work except those arising from:

12.3.6.1 Faulty or defective Work appearing after Substantial Completion

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(latent defects);

12.3.6.2 Failure of the Work to comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents;

12.3.6.3 Terms of any warranties required by the Contract, or implied by law;

or  

12.3.6.4 Claims arising from personal injury or property damage to third parties.

12.3.7 Waiver of Claims. Final payment constitutes a waiver of all claims and liens

by Contractor except those specifically identified in writing and submitted to ODR prior to the application for Final Payment.

12.3.8 Effect on Warranty. Regardless of approval and issuance of Final Payment,

the Contract is not deemed fully performed by Contractor and closed until the expiration of all warranty periods. Issuance of Final Payment does not alter Contractor’s contractual obligations during the warranty period.

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Article 13. Warranty and Guarantee

13.1 Contractor’s General Warranty and Guarantee. Contractor warrants to Owner that all

Work is executed in accordance with the Contract, complete in all parts and in accordance with approved practices and customs, and of the required finish and workmanship. Contractor further warrants that unless otherwise specified, all materials and equipment incorporated in the Work under the Contract are new. Owner may, at its option, agree in writing to waive any failure of the Work to conform to the Contract, and to accept a reduction in the Contract price for the cost of repair or diminution in value of the Work by reason of such defect. Absent such a written agreement, Contractor’s obligation to perform and complete the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents is absolute and is not waived by any inspection or observation by Owner, A/E or others, by making any progress payment or final payment, by the use or occupancy of the Work or any portion thereof by Owner, at any time, or by any repair or correction of such defect made by Owner.

13.2 Warranty Period. Except as may be otherwise specified or agreed, Contractor shall

repair all defects in materials, equipment, or workmanship appearing within one year from the date of Substantial Completion of the Work or at Final Completion if no Substantial Completion inspection is held. If Substantial Completion occurs by phase, then the warranty period for that particular Work begins on the date of such occurrence, or as otherwise stipulated on the Certificate of Substantial Completion for the particular Work.

13.3 Limits on Warranty. Contractor’s warranty and guarantee hereunder excludes defects

or damage caused by:

13.3.1 Modification or improper maintenance or operation by persons other than Contractor, Subcontractors, or any other individual or entity for whom Contractor is not responsible, unless Owner is compelled to undertake maintenance or operation due to the neglect of Contractor.

13.3.2 Normal wear and tear under normal usage after acceptance of the Work by

Owner.  

13.4 Events Not Affecting Warranty. Contractor’s obligation to perform and complete the Work in a good and workmanlike manner in accordance with the Contract Documents is absolute. None of the following will constitute an acceptance of defective Work that is not in accordance with the Contract Documents or a release of Contractor’s obligation to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents:

13.4.1 Observations by Owner and/or A/E;

13.4.2 Recommendation to pay any progress or final payment by A/E;

13.4.3 The issuance of a certificate of Substantial Completion or any payment by

Owner to Contractor under the Contract Documents;

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13.4.4 Use or occupancy of the Work or any part thereof by Owner;

13.4.5 Any acceptance by Owner or any failure to do so;

13.4.6 Any review of a Shop Drawing or sample submittal; or

13.4.7 Any inspection, test or approval by others.

13.5 Separate Warranties. If a particular piece of equipment or component of the Work for

which the Contract requires a separate warranty is placed in continuous service before Substantial Completion, the warranty period for that equipment or component will not begin until Substantial Completion, regardless of any warranty agreements in place between suppliers and/or Subcontractors and Contractor. ODR will certify the date of service commencement in the Substantial Completion certificate.

13.5.1 In addition to Contractor’s warranty and duty to repair, Contractor expressly

assumes all warranty obligations required under the Contract for specific building components, systems and equipment.

13.5.2 Contractor may satisfy any such obligation by obtaining and assigning to

Owner a complying warranty from a manufacturer, supplier, or Subcontractor. Where an assigned warranty is tendered and accepted by Owner which does not fully comply with the requirements of the Contract, Contractor remains liable to Owner on all elements of the required warranty not provided by the assigned warranty.

13.6 Correction of Defects. Upon receipt of written notice from Owner, or any agent of

Owner designated as responsible for management of the warranty period, of the discovery of a defect, Contractor shall promptly remedy the defect(s), and provide written notice to Owner and designated agent indicating action taken. In case of emergency where delay would cause serious risk of loss or damage to Owner, or if Contractor fails to remedy within thirty (30) days, or within another period agreed to in writing, Owner may correct the defect and be reimbursed the cost of remedying the defect from Contractor or its surety.

13.7 Certification of No Asbestos Containing Materials or Work. Contractor shall ensure compliance with the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA– 40 C.F.R § 763-99(7)) from all Subcontractors and materials suppliers, and shall provide a notarized certification to Owner that all equipment and materials used in fulfillment of their Contract responsibilities are non-Asbestos Containing Building Materials (ACBM). This certification must be provided no later than Contractor’s application for Final Payment.

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Article 14. Suspension and Termination

14.1 Suspension of Work for Cause. Owner may, at any time without prior notice, suspend

all or any part of the Work, if after reasonable observation and/or investigation, Owner determines it is necessary to do so to prevent or correct any condition of the Work, which constitutes an immediate safety hazard, or which may reasonably be expected to impair the integrity, usefulness or longevity of the Work when completed.

14.1.1 Owner will give Contractor a written notice of suspension for cause, setting

forth the reason for the suspension and identifying the Work suspended. Upon receipt of such notice, Contractor shall immediately stop the Work so identified. As soon as practicable following the issuance of such a notice, Owner will initiate and complete a further investigation of the circumstances giving rise to the suspension, and issue a written determination of the findings.

14.1.2 If it is confirmed that the cause was within the control of Contractor,

Contractor will not be entitled to an extension of time or any compensation for delay resulting from the suspension. If the cause is determined not to have been within the control of Contractor, and the suspension has prevented Contractor from completing the Work within the Contract Time, the suspension is an excusable delay and a time extension will be granted through a Change Order.

14.1.3 Suspension of Work under this provision will be no longer than is reasonably

necessary to remedy the conditions giving rise to the suspension.

14.2 Suspension of Work for Owner’s Convenience. Upon seven (7) days written notice to Contractor, Owner may at any time without breach of the Contract suspend all or any portion of the Work for a period of up to thirty (30) days for its own convenience. Owner will give Contractor a written notice of suspension for convenience, which sets forth the number of suspension days for which the Work, or any portion of it, and the date on which the suspension of Work will cease. When such a suspension prevents Contractor from completing the Work within the Contract Time, it is an excusable delay. A notice of suspension for convenience may be modified by Owner at any time on seven (7) days written notice to Contractor. If Owner suspends the Work for its convenience for more than sixty (60) consecutive days, Contractor may elect to terminate the Contract pursuant to the provisions of the Contract.

14.3 Termination by Owner for Cause.

14.3.1 Upon written notice to Contractor and its surety, Owner may, without prejudice to any right or remedy, terminate the Contract and take possession of the Site and of all materials, equipment, tools, construction equipment, and machinery thereon owned by Contractor under any of the following circumstances:

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14.3.1.1 Persistent or repeated failure or refusal, except during complete or partial suspensions of work authorized under the Contract, to supply enough properly skilled workmen or proper materials;

14.3.1.2 Persistent disregard of laws, ordinances, rules, regulations or orders

of any public authority having jurisdiction, including ODR;

14.3.1.3 Persistent failure to prosecute the Work in accordance with the Contract, and to ensure its completion within the time, or any approved extension thereof, specified in the Contract;

14.3.1.4 Failure to remedy defective work condemned by ODR;

14.3.1.5 Failure to pay Subcontractors, laborers, and material suppliers

pursuant to Tex. Gov’t Code, Ch. 2251;

14.3.1.6 Persistent endangerment to the safety of labor or of the Work;

14.3.1.7 Failure to supply or maintain statutory bonds or to maintain required insurance, pursuant to the Contract;

14.3.1.8 Any material breach of the Contract; or

14.3.1.9 Contractor’s insolvency, bankruptcy, or demonstrated financial

inability to perform the Work.

14.3.2 Failure by Owner to exercise the right to terminate in any instance is not a waiver of the right to do so in any other instance.

14.3.3 Should Owner decide to terminate the Contract under the provisions of Section

14.3, it will provide to Contractor and its surety thirty (30) days prior written notice.

14.3.4 Should Contractor or its surety, after having received notice of termination,

demonstrate to the satisfaction of Owner that Contractor or its surety are proceeding to correct such default with diligence and promptness, upon which the notice of termination was based, the notice of termination may be rescinded in writing by Owner. If so rescinded, the Work may continue without an extension of time.

 

14.3.5 If Contractor or its surety fails, after written notice from Owner to commence and continue correction of such default with diligence and promptness to the satisfaction of Owner within thirty (30) days following receipt of notice, Owner may arrange for completion of the Work and deduct the cost of completion from the unpaid Contract Sum.

14.3.5.1 This amount includes the cost of additional Owner costs such as A/E

services, other consultants, and contract administration.

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14.3.5.2 Owner will make no further payment to Contractor or its surety unless the costs to complete the Work are less than the Contract balance, then the difference shall be paid to Contractor or its surety. If such costs exceed the unpaid balance, Contractor or its surety will pay the difference to Owner.

14.3.5.3 This obligation for payment survives the termination of the Contract.

14.3.5.4 Owner reserves the right in termination for cause to take assignment

of all the Contracts between Contractor and its Subcontractors, vendors, and suppliers. ODR will promptly notify Contractor of the contracts Owner elects to assume. Upon receipt of such notice, Contractor shall promptly take all steps necessary to effect such assignment.

14.4 Conversion to Termination for Convenience. In the event that any termination of

Contractor for cause under Section 14.3 is later determined to have been improper, the termination shall automatically convert to a termination for convenience under Section 14.5 and Contractor’s recovery for termination shall be strictly limited to the payments allowable under Section 14.5.

14.5 Termination for Convenience of Owner. Owner reserves the right, without breach, to

terminate the Contract prior to, or during the performance of the Work, for any reason. Upon such an occurrence, the following shall apply:

14.5.1 Owner will immediately notify Contractor and A/E in writing, specifying the

reason for and the effective date of the Contract termination. Such notice may also contain instructions necessary for the protection, storage or decommissioning of incomplete work or systems, and for safety.

14.5.2 Upon receipt of the notice of termination, Contractor shall immediately

proceed with the following obligations, regardless of any delay in determining or adjusting any amounts due at that point in the Contract:

14.5.2.1 Stop all work.

14.5.2.2 Place no further subcontracts or orders for materials or services.

14.5.2.3 Terminate all subcontracts for convenience.

14.5.2.4 Cancel all materials and equipment orders as applicable.

14.5.2.5 Take action that is necessary to protect and preserve all property

related to the Contract which is in the possession of Contractor.

14.5.3 When the Contract is terminated for Owner’s convenience, Contractor may recover from Owner payment for all Work executed. Contractor may not claim lost profits on other work or lost business opportunities.

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14.6 Termination By Contractor. If the Work is stopped for a period of ninety (90) days under an order of any court or other public authority having jurisdiction, or as a result of an act of government, such as a declaration of a national emergency making materials unavailable, through no act or fault of Contractor or Subcontractor or their agents or employees or any other persons performing any of the Work under a contract with Contractor, then Contractor may, upon thirty (30) additional days written notice to ODR, terminate the Contract and recover from Owner payment for all Work executed, but not lost profits on other work or lost business opportunities. If the cause of the Work stoppage is removed prior to the end of the thirty (30) day notice period, Contractor may not terminate the Contract.

14.7 Settlement on Termination. When the Contract is terminated for any reason, at any

time prior to one hundred eighty (180) days after the effective date of termination, Contractor shall submit a final termination settlement proposal to Owner based upon recoverable costs as provided under the Contract. If Contractor fails to submit the proposal within the time allowed, Owner may determine the amount due to Contractor because of the termination and pay the determined amount to Contractor.

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Article 15. Dispute Resolution

15.1 Unresolved Contractor Disputes. The dispute resolution process provided for in Tex.

Gov’t Code, Ch. 2260, and the procedures provided in Title 31, Part 2, Chapter 51, Subchapter J of the Texas Administrative or Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code, Ch. 114, shall be used by Contractor to attempt to resolve any claim for breach of Contract made by Contractor that is not resolved under procedures described throughout the Uniform General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions, or Special Conditions of the Contract.

15.2 Alternative Dispute Resolution Process. Owner may establish a dispute resolution

process to be utilized in advance of that outlined in Tex. Gov’t Code, Ch. 2260 or Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code, Ch. 114.

15.3 Nothing herein shall hinder, prevent, or be construed as a waiver of Owner’s right to

seek redress on any disputed matter in a court of competent jurisdiction.

15.4 Nothing herein shall waive or be construed as a waiver of the State’s sovereign immunity.

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Article 16. Miscellaneous

16.1 Supplementary General and Special Conditions. When the Work contemplated by Owner is of such a character that the foregoing Uniform General Conditions of the Contract cannot adequately cover necessary and additional contractual relationships, the Contract may include Supplementary General and Special Conditions as described below:

16.1.1 Supplementary General Conditions may describe the standard procedures and

requirements of contract administration followed by a contracting agency of the State. Supplementary General Conditions may expand upon matters covered by the Uniform General Conditions, where necessary, provided the expansion does not weaken the character or intent of the Uniform General Conditions. Supplementary General Conditions are of such a character that it is to be anticipated that a contracting agency of the State will normally use the same, or similar, conditions to supplement each of its several projects.

16.1.2 Special Conditions shall relate to a particular Project and be unique to that

Project but shall not weaken the character or intent of the Uniform General Conditions.

16.2 Federally Funded Projects. On Federally funded projects, Owner may waive, suspend

or modify any Article in these Uniform General Conditions which conflicts with any Federal statue, rule, regulation or procedure, where such waiver, suspension or modification is essential to receipt by Owner of such Federal funds for the Project. In the case of any Project wholly financed by Federal funds, any standards required by the enabling Federal statute, or any Federal rules, regulations or procedures adopted pursuant thereto, shall be controlling.

16.3 Internet-based Project Management Systems. At its option, Owner may administer its

design and construction management through an Internet-based management system. In such cases, Contractor shall conduct communication through this media and perform all Project related functions utilizing this database system. This includes correspondence, submittals, Requests for Information, vouchers or payment requests and processing, amendment, Change Orders and other administrative activities.

16.3.1 Accessibility and Administration.

16.3.1.1 When used, Owner will make the software accessible via the Internet to all Project team members.

16.3.1.2 Owner shall administer the software.

16.3.2 Training. When used, Owner shall provide training to the Project team

members.

16.4 Administrative Inspections and Audits. Contractor agrees that all relevant records related to this Contract or any work product under this Contract, including practices of

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its Subcontractors, shall be subject, at any reasonable time, to inspection, examination, review, audit, and copying at any office or location of Contractor where such records may be found, with or without notice by the Texas State Auditor's Office ("SAO"), the contracting agency or its contracted examiners, or the Office of the Texas Attorney General, and with regard to any federal funding, the relevant federal agency, the Comptroller General, the General Accounting Office, the Office of the Inspector General, or any of their authorized representatives. All Subcontracts shall reflect the requirements of this section. In addition, pursuant to Tex. Gov’t Code§ 2262.003 the SAO may conduct an audit or investigation of any entity receiving funds under this Contract, including direct payments to Contractor and indirect payments under a Subcontract to this Contract; acceptance of such monies acts as acceptance of SAO authority, under legislative audit committee direction, to audit and investigate related to those funds and the entity subject to the audit or investigation must provide SAO with access to any information SAO considers relevant to the scope of the audit or investigation.

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2018 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS TO THE STATE OF TEXAS 2015 EDITION OF THE UNIFORM GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS

The following Supplementary General Conditions amend and/or supplement the 2015 edition of the Uniform General Conditions for Construction Contracts. Article 5. Bonds and Insurance 5.2 Insurance Requirements. Subsection 5.2.4 is supplemented to add the following new paragraphs:

5.2.4.1 Contractor shall deliver to Owner true and complete copies of the General Contractor’s certificates prior to the issuance of any Notice to Proceed.

5.2.4.2 Failure of Owner to demand such certificates or other evidence of Contractor's full compliance with these insurance requirements or failure of Owner to identify a deficiency in compliance from the evidence provided shall not be construed as a waiver of Contractor’s obligation to maintain such insurance.

5.2.4.3 The insurance and insurance limits required herein shall not be deemed as a limitation on Contractor’s liability under the indemnities granted to Owner in the Contract Documents.

5.2.4.4 The insurance coverage and limits established in the Uniform General Conditions, Supplementary General Conditions, or Special Conditions shall not be interpreted as any representation or warranty that the insurance coverage and limits necessarily will be adequate to protect Contractor.

Article 2. Wage Rates and Other Laws Governing Construction Add Section 2.7 as follows: 2.7 Buy America Requirements for Iron and Steel Used in Construction. In accordance with Texas Government Code 2252, Section 2252.202, all iron or steel products (i.e., rolled structural shapes including wide flange beams and columns, angles, bars, plates, sheets, hollow structural sections, pipe, etc.) shall be produced, manufactured and fabricated in the United States.

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PREVAILING WAGE RATE

DETERMINATION INFORMATION Chapter 2258, Texas Government Code, Title 10 requires that state agencies, (including universities), cities, counties, independent school districts, and all other political subdivisions that engage in public works construction projects produce and include prevailing wage rate determinations in the project bidding and contract documents. Chapter 2258 requires that the contractor who is awarded a contract by a public body and a contractor’s subcontractor shall pay not less than the rates determined by such state agencies to workers employed for the execution of such work. Pursuant to Chapter 2258, Texas Parks and Wildlife has ascertained the following wages to be paid for the various classifications of workers, in the locality of this project. In determining these wages, TPWD has utilized the Prevailing Wage Rates as determined by the U.S. DOL in accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act.

"General Decision Number: TX20200206 09/11/2020 Superseded General Decision Number: TX20190206 State: Texas Construction Type: Building Counties: Henderson, Hill and Somervell Counties in Texas. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (does not include single family homes or apartments up to and including 4 stories). Note: Under Executive Order (EO) 13658, an hourly minimum wage of $10.80 for calendar year 2020 applies to all contracts subject to the Davis-Bacon Act for which the contract is awarded (and any solicitation was issued) on or after January 1, 2015. If this contract is covered by the EO, the contractor must pay all workers in any classification listed on this wage determination at least $10.80 per hour (or the applicable wage rate listed on this wage determination, if it is higher) for all hours spent performing on the contract in calendar year 2020. If this contract is covered by the EO and a classification considered necessary for performance of work on

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the contract does not appear on this wage determination, the contractor must pay workers in that classification at least the wage rate determined through the conformance process set forth in 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(ii) (or the EO minimum wage rate, if it is higher than the conformed wage rate). The EO minimum wage rate will be adjusted annually. Please note that this EO applies to the above-mentioned types of contracts entered into by the federal government that are subject to the Davis-Bacon Act itself, but it does not apply to contracts subject only to the Davis-Bacon Related Acts, including those set forth at 29 CFR 5.1(a)(2)-(60). Additional information on contractor requirements and worker protections under the EO is available at www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts. Modification Number Publication Date 0 01/03/2020 1 09/11/2020 ASBE0021-002 06/01/2016 Rates Fringes ASBESTOS WORKER/HEAT & FROST INSULATOR........................$ 24.32 7.52 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BOIL0074-008 01/01/2017 Hill and Somervell Counties Rates Fringes Boilermaker....................$ 28.00 22.35 ----------------------------------------------------------------

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BOIL0587-006 01/01/2017 Henderson County Rates Fringes Boilermaker....................$ 28.00 22.35 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0263-018 06/01/2017 Henderson and Somervell Counties Rates Fringes Ironworker, reinforcing........$ 23.25 7.32 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * IRON0482-005 06/01/2020 Hill County Rates Fringes IRONWORKER, REINFORCING..........$ 24.05 6.78 ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0154-022 05/01/2008 Rates Fringes Laborers: (Mason Tender - Cement/Concrete).................$ 14.25 2.90 ---------------------------------------------------------------- SUTX2009-093 04/20/2009 Rates Fringes BRICKLAYER.......................$ 20.00 0.00 CARPENTER, Includes Acoustical Ceiling Installation, and Hardwood Floor Installation...............$ 14.30 0.00

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CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER...$ 13.29 0.00 ELECTRICIAN......................$ 18.06 4.87 IRONWORKER, STRUCTURAL...........$ 15.48 0.00 LABORER: Common or General......$ 9.73 0.00 LABORER: Landscape & Irrigation.......................$ 8.50 0.22 LABORER: Mason Tender - Brick...$ 12.02 0.00 LABORER: Mortar Mixer...........$ 12.00 0.00 OPERATOR: Backhoe/Excavator/Trackhoe.......$ 11.00 0.00 OPERATOR: Bulldozer.............$ 13.00 0.31 OPERATOR: Crane.................$ 21.33 0.00 OPERATOR: Forklift..............$ 14.58 0.00 OPERATOR: Loader (Front End)....$ 10.54 0.00 PAINTER: Brush, Roller and Spray............................$ 13.50 0.00 PLUMBER..........................$ 20.38 4.74 ROOFER...........................$ 13.64 1.80 SHEET METAL WORKER...............$ 17.00 0.00 TILE SETTER......................$ 15.00 0.00 TRUCK DRIVER.....................$ 12.52 0.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------- WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental.

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================================================================ Note: Executive Order (EO) 13706, Establishing Paid Sick Leave for Federal Contractors applies to all contracts subject to the Davis-Bacon Act for which the contract is awarded (and any solicitation was issued) on or after January 1, 2017. If this contract is covered by the EO, the contractor must provide employees with 1 hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours they work, up to 56 hours of paid sick leave each year. Employees must be permitted to use paid sick leave for their own illness, injury or other health-related needs, including preventive care; to assist a family member (or person who is like family to the employee) who is ill, injured, or has other health-related needs, including preventive care; or for reasons resulting from, or to assist a family member (or person who is like family to the employee) who is a victim of, domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking. Additional information on contractor requirements and worker protections under the EO is available at www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts. Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)). ----------------------------------------------------------------

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The body of each wage determination lists the classification and wage rates that have been found to be prevailing for the cited type(s) of construction in the area covered by the wage determination. The classifications are listed in alphabetical order of ""identifiers"" that indicate whether the particular rate is a union rate (current union negotiated rate for local), a survey rate (weighted average rate) or a union average rate (weighted union average rate). Union Rate Identifiers A four letter classification abbreviation identifier enclosed in dotted lines beginning with characters other than ""SU"" or ""UAVG"" denotes that the union classification and rate were prevailing for that classification in the survey. Example: PLUM0198-005 07/01/2014. PLUM is an abbreviation identifier of the union which prevailed in the survey for this classification, which in this example would be Plumbers. 0198 indicates the local union number or district council number where applicable, i.e., Plumbers Local 0198. The next number, 005 in the example, is an internal number used in processing the wage determination. 07/01/2014 is the effective date of the most current negotiated rate, which in this example is July 1, 2014. Union prevailing wage rates are updated to reflect all rate changes in the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) governing this classification and rate.

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Survey Rate Identifiers Classifications listed under the ""SU"" identifier indicate that no one rate prevailed for this classification in the survey and the published rate is derived by computing a weighted average rate based on all the rates reported in the survey for that classification. As this weighted average rate includes all rates reported in the survey, it may include both union and non-union rates. Example: SULA2012-007 5/13/2014. SU indicates the rates are survey rates based on a weighted average calculation of rates and are not majority rates. LA indicates the State of Louisiana. 2012 is the year of survey on which these classifications and rates are based. The next number, 007 in the example, is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. 5/13/2014 indicates the survey completion date for the classifications and rates under that identifier. Survey wage rates are not updated and remain in effect until a new survey is conducted. Union Average Rate Identifiers Classification(s) listed under the UAVG identifier indicate that no single majority rate prevailed for those classifications; however, 100% of the data reported for the classifications was union data. EXAMPLE: UAVG-OH-0010 08/29/2014. UAVG indicates that the rate is a weighted union average rate. OH indicates the state. The next number, 0010 in the example, is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. 08/29/2014 indicates the survey completion date for the classifications and rates under that identifier.

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A UAVG rate will be updated once a year, usually in January of each year, to reflect a weighted average of the current negotiated/CBA rate of the union locals from which the rate is based. ---------------------------------------------------------------- WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS 1.) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can be: * an existing published wage determination * a survey underlying a wage determination * a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage determination matter * a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted because those Regional Offices have responsibility for the Davis-Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.) and 3.) should be followed. With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal process described here, initial contact should be with the Branch of Construction Wage Determinations. Write to: Branch of Construction Wage Determinations Wage and Hour Division

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U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 2.) If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an interested party (those affected by the action) can request review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator (See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to: Wage and Hour Administrator U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the interested party's position and by any information (wage payment data, project description, area practice material, etc.) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue. 3.) If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board). Write to: Administrative Review Board U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 4.) All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final. ================================================================ END OF GENERAL DECISION"

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AGREEMENT BETWEEN OWNER AND CONTRACTOR STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS THIS AGREEMENT made this day of , 20__ by and between the STATE OF TEXAS, acting through the TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT, hereinafter called the OWNER, and INSERT CONTRACTOR COMPANY NAME, hereinafter called the CONTRACTOR. WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the payments and agreements hereinafter described, to be made and performed by the OWNER, the CONTRACTOR hereby agrees with the OWNER to commence and complete certain public works described as: Project No. 1210224, Roof Replacements, Purtis Creek State Park, Eustace, Henderson County, Texas, for the use and benefit of the OWNER as described in the Invitation for Bids and Contract Documents and Contract Documents prepared by TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT. Contract Documents include all parts of this Invitation for Bids, including but not limited to, Specifications, Scope of Work, Uniform General and Supplementary General Conditions, and Special Conditions for Project Number 1210224. The Contract Documents are hereby incorporated by reference into this Contract Number __________/ Purchase Order Number_______________. In the event that there is a conflict, this contract and its attachments take priority over all other documents. Following the contract in order of priority are the Special Conditions; Supplementary General Conditions, Uniform General Conditions; Invitation for Bids and Contract Documents, and Contractor’s Bid. The consideration to be paid by the OWNER to the CONTRACTOR for furnishing all the materials, supplies, machinery, equipment, tools, labor, superintendence, insurance, and other accessories and services necessary to complete the said Project in accordance with the Contract Documents is the not to exceed amount of INSERT AMOUNT Dollars and No Cents ($xxx,xxx.xx). The CONTRACTOR hereby agrees to complete all work within two hundred seventy (270) calendar days, commencing on the date specified in OWNER'S written "Notice to Proceed." Time is of the essence with this contract. Any alterations, additions, or deletions to the terms of the contract that are required by changes in federal or state law or regulations are automatically incorporated into the contract without written amendment hereto and shall become effective on the date designated by such law or by regulation. Payments by OWNER shall be warrants issued by the Comptroller of Public Accounts out of monies appropriated to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for such purpose and shall be made upon OWNER'S acceptance of all portions of work as prescribed in the Specifications.

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Subject to Texas Government Code, Section 2260.002, the dispute resolution process provided for in Chapter 2260 of the Texas Government Code and set forth below in subsections (a)-(d) shall be used by the parties to attempt to resolve all disputes arising under this contract. In accordance with the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, Section 114.005, the parties agree claims encompassed by Texas Government Code, Section 2260.002(3) and Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 114.002 shall be governed by the dispute resolution process set forth below in subsections (a)- (d). (a) Notwithstanding Texas Government Code, Chapter 2260.002(3) and Chapter 114.012 and any other statute or applicable law, if the Respondent’s claim for breach of contract cannot be resolved by the parties in the ordinary course of business, Respondent may make a claim against Agency for breach of contract and the Agency may assert a counterclaim against the Respondent as is contemplated by Texas Government Code, Chapter 2260, Subchapter B. In such event, Respondent must provide written notice to Agency of a claim for breach of the contract not later than the 180th day after the date of the event giving rise to the claim. The notice must state with particularity:

(1) the nature of the alleged breach; (2) the amount the Respondent seeks as damages; and (3) the legal theory of recovery.

(b) The chief administrative officer, or if designated in the contract, another officer of the Agency, shall examine the claim and any counterclaim and negotiate with the Respondent in an effort to resolve them. The negotiation must begin no later than the 120th day after the date the claim is received, as is contemplated by Texas Government Code, Chapter 2260, Section 2260.052. (c) If the negotiation under paragraph (b) above results in the resolution of some disputed issues by agreement or in a settlement, the parties shall reduce the agreement or settlement to writing and each party shall sign the agreement or settlement. A partial settlement or resolution of a claim does not waive a party’s rights under this contract as to the parts of the claim that are not resolved. (d) If a claim is not entirely resolved under paragraph (b) above, on or before the 270th day after the date the claim is filed with Agency, unless the parties agree in writing to an extension of time, the parties may agree to mediate a claim made under this dispute resolution procedure. This dispute resolution procedure is the Respondent’s sole and exclusive process for seeking a remedy for an alleged breach of contract by the Agency if the parties are unable to resolve their disputes as described in this section. (e) Nothing in the contract shall be construed as a waiver of the state’s or the Agency’s sovereign immunity. This contract shall not constitute or be construed as a waiver of any of the privileges, rights, defenses, remedies, or immunities available to the State of Texas. The failure to enforce, or any delay in the enforcement, of any privileges, rights, defenses, remedies, or immunities available to the State of Texas under this contract or under applicable law shall not constitute a waiver of such privileges, rights, defenses, remedies or immunities or be considered as a basis for estoppel.

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Agency does not waive any privileges, rights, defenses, or immunities available to Agency by entering into this contract or by its conduct, or by the conduct of any representative of Agency, prior to or subsequent to entering into this contract. (f) Compliance with the dispute resolution process provided for in Texas Government Code, Chapter 2260, subchapter B and incorporated by reference in subsection (a)-(d) above is a condition precedent to the Respondent:

(1) filing suit pursuant to Chapter 114 of the Civil Practices and Remedies Code; or (2) initiating a contested case hearing pursuant to Subchapter C of Chapter 2260 of the Texas

Government Code.

Notices. Notices of claims or disputes or other legal notices required by this Agreement shall be sent to the following persons at the indicated locations. If to Owner: Lyndsi Sandoval, Contract Manager, CTCD, CTCM

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department 4200 Smith School Road Austin Texas, 78744

With Copies to: Fred Fuller, Project Manager Texas Parks and Wildlife Department 4200 Smith School Road Austin, Texas 78744 Todd George, Attorney, Legal Division Texas Parks and Wildlife Department 4200 Smith School Road Austin, Texas 78744 If to Contractor:

Name Company Name Address Address Email Phone No.

The parties may make reasonable changes in the person or place designated for receipt of notices upon advance written notice to the other party. Party Representatives. The Owner’s Designated Representative authorized to act in the Owner's behalf with respect to the Project is: Fred Fuller, Project Manager Texas Parks and Wildlife Department 4200 Smith School Road Austin Texas, 78744 Email: [email protected]

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The Contractor’s designated representative authorized to act on the Contractor’s behalf and bind the Contractor with respect to the Project is:

Name Company Name Address Address Email Phone No.

The parties may make reasonable changes in their designated representatives upon advance written notice to the other party. The contract shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, without regard to the conflicts of law provisions. The venue of any suit arising under the Contract is fixed in any court of competent jurisdiction in Travis County, Texas unless the specific venue is otherwise identified in a statute which directly names or otherwise identifies its applicability to the contracting agency. All payments under this Contract shall be due and payable in Travis County, Texas. The Contractor hereby assigns to Owner any and all claims for overcharges associated with this Contract which arise under the antitrust laws of the United States 15 U.S.C.A. SEC. 1 et. seq. (1973).

This Agreement is subject to cancellation, without penalty, either in whole or in part, if funds are not appropriated by the Texas Legislature or otherwise made available to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for the specified services under this Agreement. The said parties for themselves, their heirs, successors, executors, administrators, and assigns, do hereby agree to full performance of the covenants herein contained. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties to these presents have executed this Contract in two (2) counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, in the day and year first above written.

Signatures follow on the next page

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Contractor: By: Date

Title:

Owner: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department By: Date

Title:

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STATE OF TEXAS Project Number 1210224 COUNTY OF ________ Contract Number __________

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:

That we, __________________________________________________________________________, as PRINCIPAL, and ____________________________________________________________________________, as SURETY(IES), Surety Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Surety Phone: __________________________________________ Surety Fax:_______________________________________ are hereby held and firmly bound unto the State of Texas in the penal sum of: _____________________________________________________________Dollars ($_________________) for the payment, whereof, the said PRINCIPAL and SURETY(IES) bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, and successors, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.

The conditions of this obligation are such that whereas the PRINCIPAL entered into a certain contract dated _________________________, 20___, hereto attached, and made a part hereof, with the State of Texas, acting by and

through the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, to commence and complete certain public works described as:

Furnish all labor, equipment, materials, and incidentals necessary to remove the existing roofing, substrate and flashing to existing deck and install new roof on 8 buildings at Purtis Creek State Park in

accordance with the Invitation for Bids and Contract Documents. NOW THEREFORE, the conditions of this obligation are such that, if the PRINCIPAL shall faithfully perform the

contract in accordance with the plans, specifications, and contract documents, and as provided in TITLE 10, TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE, CHAPTER 2253 shall fully indemnify and save harmless the State of Texas from all cost and damage which the State of Texas may suffer by reason of the PRINCIPAL’S default or failure to do so and shall fully reimburse and repay the State of Texas all outlay and expense which the State of Texas may incur in making good any such default, then obligation shall be null and void, otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect. Provided further, that if any legal action be filed upon this bond, venue shall lie in Travis County, Texas and that the said surety(ies) for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Contract, or to the work to be performed thereunder, or the Specifications accompanying the same, shall in anywise affect its obligation on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alternation or addition, to the items of the Contract or to the work or to the Specifications.

In the event PRINCIPAL is in default under the contract as defined herein, SURETY(IES) will within fifteen (15) days of determination of such default take over and assume completion of said contract and become entitled to the payment of the balance of the contract price.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the above bound parties have executed this instrument under their several seals this _____ day of ________________, 20___, the name and corporation seal of each corporate party being hereto affixed and these presents duly signed by its undersigned representative pursuant to authority of its governing body. PRINCIPAL SURETY BY_________________________________ BY_________________________________

PERFORMANCE BOND

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STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF ___________________

Project Number 1210224 Contract Number _______

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:

That we, __________________________________________________________________________, as PRINCIPAL, and _____________________________________________________________________________, as SURETY(IES), Surety Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Surety Phone: __________________________________________ Surety Fax:_______________________________________ are hereby held and firmly bound unto the State of Texas in the penal sum of: ___________________________________________________________________________Dollars ($___________) for the payment, whereof, the said PRINCIPAL and SURETY(IES) bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.

The conditions of this obligation are such that whereas the PRINCIPAL entered into a certain contract dated ______________________, 20__, hereto attached, and made a part hereof, with the State of Texas, acting by and through the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, to commence and complete certain public works described as:

Roof Replacements, Purtis Creek State Park, Eustace, Henderson County, Texas

NOW THEREFORE, the conditions of this obligation are such that, if the PRINCIPAL shall promptly make payment to all claimants as defined in TITLE 10, TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE, CHAPTER 2253, as amended, supplying labor and materials in the prosecution of the work provided for in said contract and any and all duly authorized changes to said contract that may hereafter be made, notice of such changes to the SURETY(IES) being hereby waived, then, this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect.

This bond is made and entered into solely for the protection of all claimants supplying labor and materials in the prosecution of the work provided for in said contract, and all such claimants shall have a direct right to action under the bond as provided in TITLE 10, TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE, CHAPTER 2253, as amended.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the above bound parties have executed this instrument under their several seals this _____ day of ________________, 20__, the name and corporation seal of each corporate party being hereto affixed and these presents duly signed by its undersigned representative pursuant to authority of its governing body. PRINCIPAL

BY_________________________________

SURETY BY_________________________________

PAYMENT BOND

Progress Pay Affidavit_OF_039 2020_0505

CONTRACTOR’S PROGRESS PAYMENT AFFIDAVIT

STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF _____________ BEFORE ME THE UNDERSIGNED AUTHORITY, on this day personally appeared the Affiant named below who being duly sworn, on oath, says that he/she is a duly authorized representative of the company named below; and that all terms of the Contract for the completion of certain public works described as Project No. 1210224, roof replacements at Purtis Creek State Park, Henderson County, Texas have been satisfactorily completed to the extent indicated on the attached voucher and that ALL sums of money due for payrolls, bills for material and equipment, and other indebtedness connected with the Work for which OWNER or its property might in any way be responsible, to the best of his/her knowledge and belief have been paid or will be paid or otherwise satisfied within ten days after receipt of the requested payment from the OWNER, or within the period of time required by Title 10, Texas Government Code, Section 2251.022.

Affiant Title Company

Affiant agrees to indemnify and hold Owner harmless from any liens, debts or obligations which arise as a result of labor or materials provided by or through Affiant to the project. Affiant further agrees to indemnify and hold harmless all real property on which the improvements were constructed and all interests in such property, including leasehold interests, from any liens, debts, or obligations arising from any labor or materials provided by or through Affiant to the project.

Payments to subcontractors for labor and/or materials which are pending or disputed as of the date hereof are:

Individual or Company Name Mailing Address Amount Owed

INSTRUCTIONS: Affidavit must be signed by an individual owner, or partner in a partnership, or by a person authorized by bylaws or Board of Directors to sign for a corporation. If Contractor is a joint venture or partnership of individuals, either may sign, but if a joint venture in which a corporation is a party, separate affidavits must be executed by each corporation and by each individual owner or partnership. ___________________________________________ Affiant Signature Sworn to and subscribed before this _____ day of ___________________, 20_____ (SEAL) _________________________________________ Notary Public in and for ____________ County, TX

PROJECT NUMBER 1210224 CONTRACT NUMBER

Final Pay Affidavit_OF_039 2020_0505

CONTRACTOR’S FINAL PAYMENT AFFIDAVIT

STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF _____________ BEFORE ME THE UNDERSIGNED AUTHORITY, on this day personally appeared the Affiant named below who being duly sworn, on oath, says that he/she is a duly authorized representative of the company named below; and that all terms of the Contract for the completion of certain public works described as Project No. 1210224, roof replacements at Purtis Creek State Park, Henderson County, Texas have been satisfactorily completed and that ALL sums of money for payrolls, bills for material and equipment, and other indebtedness connected with the Work for which Owner or its property might in any way be responsible, to the best of his/her knowledge and belief, have been paid or will be paid or otherwise satisfied within ten days after receipt of final payment from the Owner, or within the period of time required by Title 10, Texas Government Code, Section 2251.022.

Affiant Title Company

Payments not made in full at the date of this affidavit are listed below. Affiant hereby waives all claims against the Owner. (List any exceptions):

Affiant agrees to indemnify and hold Owner harmless from any liens, debts or obligations which arise as a result of labor or materials provided by or through Affiant to the project. Affiant further agrees to indemnify and hold harmless all real property on which the improvements were constructed and all interests in such property, including leasehold interests, from any liens, debts, or obligations arising from any labor or materials provided by or through Affiant to the project.

Final payments to subcontractors for labor and/or materials which are pending or disputed as of the date hereof are:

Individual or Company Name Mailing Address Amount Owed

INSTRUCTIONS: Affidavit must be signed by an individual owner, or partner in a partnership, or by a person authorized by bylaws or Board of Directors to sign for a corporation. If Contractor is a joint venture or partnership of individuals, either may sign, but if a joint venture in which a corporation is a party, separate affidavits must be executed by each corporation and by each individual owner or partnership. In the event subcontractors, laborers, or materialmen have not been paid in full, Contractor shall list hereon the amount owed and the name and address of each subcontractor, laborer, or materialman to whom such payment is owed. Add additional pages if required. ___________________________________________ Affiant Signature Sworn to and subscribed before this _____ day of ___________________, 20_____ (SEAL) ________________________________________ Notary Public in and for ____________ County, TX

PROJECT NUMBER 1210224 CONTRACT NUMBER

Consent of Surety_OF_ 040 2020_0505

CONSENT OF SURETY COMPANY TO FINAL PAYMENT

PROJECT 1210224 TITLE OF PROJECT Roof Replacements PROJECT LOCATION Purtis Creek State Park CONTRACT NO CONTRACT DATE

OWNER: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department 4200 Smith School Road Austin, Texas 78744 CONTRACTOR: SURETY COMPANY:

on bond of, ___________________________________________, Contractor, hereby approves of the final payment by Owner to Contractor on the above Contract and agrees that final payment to the Contractor shall not relieve Surety Company of any of its obligations to Owner as set forth in said Surety Company's bond. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Surety Company has hereunto set its hand this _____ day of _____________, 20____ SURETY COMPANY:

By

Signature

Printed Name

Title

Name Address City, State, Zip Code

Name Address City, State, Zip Code

Revised August 2007

NON-USE OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS AFFIDAVIT - CONTRACTOR

STATE OF TEXAS § § COUNTY OF §

Project Name: Roof Replacements at Purtis Creek State Park

Project Number: 1210224

By the signature below, the signatory for the Contractor certifies that neither he nor the

firm, corporation, partnership or institution represented by the signatory or anyone

acting for the firm providing Construction Services for this project, including

Subcontractors, have utilized materials, procedures or processes that knowingly or

intentionally contain asbestos materials. Signature:

Printed Name:

Title:

Company:

Date: State of Texas

County of ___________

Sworn to and subscribed before me on the _______ day of _________, 20___ by ________________

(name/signature of signer) the undersigned authority on behalf of said Contractor.

(Personalized Seal) __________________________ Notary Public’s Signature My commission expires: ___

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS

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DIVISION 1 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01000 – SPECIAL CONDITIONS PART 1 – GENERAL 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS:

Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Uniform General and Supplementary General Conditions and other Division 1 specification sections, apply to work of this section.

1.02 DESCRIPTION OF WORK:

Furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals necessary for performance of all work associated with Project information below, such work being as more particularly described in these Special Conditions, the drawings, and elsewhere in these Invitation for Bids and Contract Documents. Project No. 1210224 Project Location Purtis Creek State Park Project Title Roof Replacements

1.03 INTENT OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: (See also UGC, Article 6)

A. The intent of the Contract Documents is to include all of the work for the contract price and within the contract time. Contract Documents are to be considered as cooperative. All work not specified and/or not shown on the drawings, but which is necessary for the completion and/or functioning and operation of the project, shall be understood and implied as part of the contract to be performed by the Contractor for the contract price. Such work shall be executed by the Contractor in the same manner and with the same character of material as other portions of the contract without extra compensation.

B. It is the intention of the Contract Documents to call for finished work, tested,

and ready for operation.

1. Any apparatus, material or work described in the Contract Documents and any incidental accessories necessary to make the work complete in all respects and ready for operation (even though not particularly specified) shall be furnished, delivered, and installed by the Contractor without additional expense to the Owner.

2. Minor details not usually shown or specified but necessary for proper installation and operation are included in the work just as if herein specified or shown.

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C. All work shall be performed and furnished by the Contractor in accordance with accepted construction industry practices.

D. A duplication of work is not intended by the Contract Documents and any

duplication shall not become a basis for extra cost to the Owner.

E. Explanatory notes on the drawings shall take precedence over conflicting drawn-out indications. Figured dimensions on drawings shall take precedence over scale measurements. Where figures are lacking, scale measurements may be followed, but in all cases the measurements are to be checked from the work in place and those measured dimensions taken at the site shall take precedence over scale dimensions in drawings.

F. Upon discovery by Contractor of errors, omissions or inconsistencies in the

Contract Documents, Contractor shall promptly report them to the Owner and shall wait for instruction from Owner prior to proceeding with the work.

G. In the event of conflict between the Special Conditions, the Supplementary

Conditions, and the Uniform General Conditions, the following priority order shall apply in resolving such conflicts: Special Conditions, Supplementary Conditions, and then Uniform General Conditions.

H. The drawings consist of all project drawings and any drawings issued by

addenda. 1.04 AGENCY PROJECT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

TPWD utilizes a Project Management Information System called eBuilder® to manage its construction projects. eBuilder is a cloud-based system that is accessible anywhere there is a web connection. eBuilder® will be used by the Owner, Architect/Engineer and the Contractor for tasks including, but not limited to the following:

A. Contractor Application for Payment request(s) B. Submittals C. Request for Information (RFI) D. Construction Reports E. Architect Supplemental Information (ASI) F. Change Order documentation G. Progress Meeting Minutes H. Site Observation Reports I. Inspection Reports J. Outsourced (3rd party) Testing Reports K. general correspondence L. any other Owner requested tasks and/or documents

The TPWD Project Manager will provide an overview of the system and coordinate training for the Contractor’s use of the system. The TPWD Project Manager will also

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assign users with login credentials and ensure required levels of access are established. The eBuilder® website is: (https://gov.e-builder.net)

1.05 SUBMITTAL REVIEW AND PROCESSING: (Refer also to UGC, Article 8)

A. GENERAL

Any and all costs, direct or indirect, incurred by Owner in reviewing submittals in excess of two (2) times will be charged to the Contractor and deducted from the total price for the work in accordance with the Uniform General Conditions, Article 10, 10.3.3.

eBuilder Projects: (refer also to 1.04 of this Section 01000)

1. Contractor will be provided, in Owner’s Notice to Proceed, an Excel

spreadsheet of the list of expected submittals from the Architect / Engineer of Record for their use in creating a submittal register per the requirements of the Uniform General conditions, Article 8.3.1.

2. Once received from the Contractor, TPWD will upload the Contractor’s submittal register into eBuilder and the Contractor may begin the submittal process. Training will be provided by the Owner to the Contractor.

1.06 CONTRACT COMPLETION: (See also UGC, Article 9)

A. Unless specifically stated as “working day,” the term “day” or “calendar day”

shall mean every day of the calendar year. Along with the Work Progress Schedule, the Contractor shall submit his schedule for normal working days.

B. Liquidated Damages: The Owner has determined that the completion of

the work in this contract is critical to the proper operation of the facility, and the Contractor’s failure to complete the work within such time will cause damage to the Owner. Since exact damages are difficult to determine or forecast, the sum of $339.22 per calendar day is hereby established by the parties as a reasonable estimate of just compensation to the Owner for the failure of the Contractor to complete the work by the time set forth in the contract or authorized extension thereto. Said sum will be deducted from the money due or to become due to the Contractor, not as a penalty but as liquidated damages from added expense, including administrative and inspection costs, for each and every calendar day the work or any portion thereof remains incomplete after the expiration of the time limit set in the contract or authorized extension.

C. Charges for liquidated damages will begin accumulating on the first calendar

day following the final contract completion date and continue until the date

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of final acceptance as established by the Owner. Final acceptance will not be issued until all punch list items have been completed.

D. Expiration or termination of the contract for any reason does not release

Respondent from any liability or obligation set forth in the contract that is expressly stated to survive any such expiration or termination, that by its nature would be intended to be applicable following any such expiration or termination, or that is necessary to fulfill the essential purpose of the contract, including without limitation the provisions regarding warranty, indemnification, confidentiality, and rights and remedies upon termination.

1.07 SPECIAL INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS: (See also UGC, Article 5)

A. Builder’s Risk (or Installation Floater for Equipment Installation Only):

Builder’s Risk is a requirement of this Invitation for Bids and Contract Documents.

1.08. REFERENCES AND STANDARDS:

All contractors, including sub-contractors shall ensure all personnel follow the adopted Standardized Building Codes in all design and construction work.

1.09 NON-APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS:

The contract is subject to termination or cancellation, without penalty to TPWD, either in whole or in part, subject to the availability of state funds. TPWD is a state agency whose authority and appropriations are subject to actions of the Texas Legislature. If TPWD becomes subject to a legislative change, revocation of statutory authority, or lack of appropriated funds which would render TPWD’s or contractor’s delivery or performance under the contract impossible or unnecessary, the contract will be terminated or cancelled and be deemed null and void. In the event of a termination or cancellation under this Section, TPWD will not be liable to contractor for any damages, which are caused or associated with such termination, or cancellation and TPWD will not be required to give prior notice.

1.10 ANTIQUITIES:

Contractor shall take precaution to avoid disturbing primitive records and antiquities of archaeological, paleontological or historical significance. No objects of this nature shall be disturbed without written permission of Owner and the Texas Historical Commission. When such objects are uncovered unexpectedly, the Contractor shall stop all Work in close proximity and notify the ODR and the Texas Historical Commission of their presence and shall not disturb them until written permission and permit to do so is granted. All primitive rights and antiquities, as defined in Chapter 191, Texas Natural Resource Code, discovered on the Owner’s property shall remain property of State of Texas, the Texas Historical Commission. It is

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determined by Owner, in consultation with the Texas Historical Commission that exploration or excavation of primitive records or antiquities on Project Site is necessary to avoid loss, Contractor shall cooperate in salvage work attendant to preservation.

1.11 PROPRIETARY OR CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION; TEXAS PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT:

A. Any proprietary, trade secret or otherwise confidential information Bidder

includes in its Bid must be clearly labeled as proprietary or confidential information, and Bidder must identify the specific exception to disclosure in the Public Information Act (PIA). Merely making a blanket claim the entire Bid is protected from disclosure because it contains some proprietary information is not acceptable and shall make the entire Bid subject to release under the PIA. In order for the Owner to initial the process of seeking an Attorney General opinion on the release of proprietary or confidential information, the specific provisions of the Bid that are considered by the Bidder to be proprietary or confidential must be clearly labeled as described herein. Any information which is not clearly identified as proprietary or confidential shall be deemed to be subject to disclosure pursuant to the PIA.

B. Information, documentation, and other material in connection with this solicitation or any resulting contract may be subject to public disclosure pursuant to Chapter 552 of the Texas Government Code (“the Texas Public Information Act”).

C. In accordance with Section 2252.907 of the Texas Government Code, Bidder is required to make any information created or exchanged with the State pursuant to this contract, and not otherwise excepted from disclosure under the Texas Public Information Act, available in a format that is accessible by the public at no charge to the state. Bidder will make sure information not excepted from disclosure available in an electronic format that is accessible to the public unless Contractor receives written approval from Owner to provide information in a different format, and such approval becomes a part of this Contract.

1.12 CONTRACTING INFORMATION RESPONSIBILITIES: In accordance with Section 552.372 of the Texas Government Code, Contractor

agrees to (1) preserve all contracting information related to the contract as provided by the records retention requirements applicable to the Owner for the duration of the contract, (2) promptly provide to the Owner any contracting information related to the contract that is in the custody or possession of the Contractor on request of the Owner, and (3) on termination or expiration of the contract, either provide at no cost to the Owner all contracting information related to the contract that is in the custody or possession of the Contractor or preserve the contracting information related to the contract as provided by the records retention requirements applicable to the Owner. Except as provided by Section 552.374(c) of the Texas Government Code, the requirements of Subchapter J, Chapter 552, Government Code, may apply

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to the contract and the Contractor agrees that the contract can be terminated if the Contractor knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter.

1.13 RIGHT TO AUDIT/RECORDS RETENTION: Contractor understands that acceptance of funds under this contract acts as

acceptance of the authority of the State Auditor’s Office, TPWD or any successor agency, to conduct an audit or investigation in connection with those funds. Contractor further agrees to cooperate fully with the above parties in the conduct of the audit or investigation, including providing all records requested. Pursuant to Section 2262.154 of the Texas Government Code, the state auditor may conduct an audit or investigation of any entity receiving funds from the state directly under any contract or indirectly through a subcontract under the contract. The acceptance of funds by the Contractor or any other entity or person directly under the contract or indirectly through a subcontract under the contract acts as acceptance of the authority of the state auditor, under the direction of the legislative audit committee, to conduct an audit or investigation in connection with those funds. Under the direction of the legislative audit committee, the Contractor or other entity that is the subject of an audit or investigation by the state auditor must provide the state auditor with access to any information the state auditor considers relevant to the investigation or audit. Contractor shall ensure that this paragraph concerning the State’s authority to audit funds received indirectly by subcontractors through Contractor and the requirement to cooperate is included in any subcontract it awards. Contractor shall maintain and retain supporting fiscal and any other documents relevant to showing that any payments under this Contract funds were expended in accordance with the laws and regulations of the State of Texas, including but not limited to, requirements of the Comptroller of the State of Texas and the State Auditor. Contractor shall maintain all such documents and other records relating to this Contract and the State’s property for a period of seven (7) years after the date of submission of the final invoices or until a resolution of all billing questions, whichever is later. Contractor shall make available at reasonable times and upon reasonable notice, and for reasonable periods, all documents and other information related to the work of this Contract. Contractor and the subcontractors shall provide the State Auditor with any information that the State Auditor deems relevant to any investigation or audit. Contractor must retain all work and other supporting documents pertaining to this Contract, for purposes of inspecting, monitoring, auditing, or evaluating by TPWD and any authorized agency of the State of Texas, including an investigation or audit by the State Auditor. Contractor shall cooperate with any authorized agents of the State of Texas and shall provide them with prompt access to all of such State’s work as requested. Contractor’s failure to comply with this Section shall constitute a material breach of this Contract and shall authorize TPWD and the State of Texas to immediately assess appropriate damages for such failure.

1.14 IMMIGRATION REFORM:

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The Contractor represents and warrants that it shall comply with the requirements of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 and 1990 regarding employment verification and retention of verification forms for any individuals hired on or after November 6, 1986, who will perform any labor or services under the Contract and the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRIRA) enacted on September 30, 1996.

1.15 CIVIL RIGHTS: The Contractor agrees that no person shall, on the ground of race, color, religion,

sex, national origin, age, disability, political affiliation, or religious belief, be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, be subjected to discrimination under, or be denied employment in the administration of, or in connection with, any program or activity funded in whole or in part with funds available under this Contract. The Contract shall comply with Executive Order 11246, “Equal Employment Opportunity,” as amended by Executive Order 11375, “Amending Executive Order 11246 relating to Equal Employment Opportunity,” and as supplemented by regulations at 41 C.F.R. Part 60, “Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Equal Employment Opportunity Department of Labor.”

1.16 FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL REQUIREMENTS: Contractor shall demonstrate on-site compliance with the Federal Tax Reform Act

of 1986, Section 1706, amending Section 530 of the Revenue Act of 1978, dealing with issuance of Form W-2’s to common law employees. Contractor is responsible for both federal and State unemployment insurance coverage and standard Worker’s Compensation insurance coverage. Contractor shall comply with all federal and State tax laws and withholding requirements. The State of Texas shall not be liable to Contractor or its employees for any Unemployment or Worker’s Compensation coverage or federal or State withholding requirements. Contractor shall indemnify the State of Texas and shall pay all costs, penalties or losses resulting from Contractor’s omission or breach of this Section.

1.17 SEVERABILITY CLAUSE: If any provision of this Contract is construed to be illegal or invalid, such

construction will not affect the legality or validity of any of its other provisions. The illegal or invalid provision will be deemed severable and stricken from the contract as if it had never been incorporated herein, but all other provisions will remain in full force and effect.

1.18 SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY: Nothing in this Contract shall be construed as a waiver of the Owner’s or the State’s

sovereign immunity. This Contract shall not constitute or be construed as a waiver of any of the privileges, rights, defenses, remedies or immunities available to the Owner or the State of Texas. The failure to enforce or any delay in the enforcement of any privileges, rights, defenses, remedies or immunities available to the Owner

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or the State of Texas under this Contract or under applicable law shall not constitute a waiver of such privileges, rights, defenses, remedies or immunities or be considered as a basis for estoppel. The Owner does not waive any privileges, rights, defenses or immunities available to the Owner by entering into this Contract or by its conduct prior to or subsequent to entering into this Contract.

1.19 DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICES; UNFAIR BUSINESS PRACTICES: Contractor represents and warrants that it has not been the subject of allegations

of Deceptive Trade Practices violations under Tex. Bus. & Com Code, Chapter 17 or allegations of any unfair business practice in any administrative hearing or court suit and that Contractor has not been found to be liable for such practices in such proceedings. Contractor certifies that it has no officers who have served as officers of other entities who have been the subject allegations of Deceptive Trade Practices violations or allegations of any unfair business practices in an administrative hearing or court suit, and that such officers have not been found to be liable for such practices in such proceedings.

1.20 FELONY CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS: Contractor represents that neither Contractor nor any of its employees, agents, or

representatives, including any subcontractors and employees, agents, or representative of such subcontractors, have been convicted of a felony criminal offense or that if such a conviction has occurred, Contractor has fully advised the Owner in writing of the facts and circumstances surrounding the convictions.

1.21 ASSIGNMENTS: The Contractor shall not assign its rights under the Contract or delegate the

performance of its duties under the Contract without prior written approval from the Owner. Any attempted assignment in violation of this provision is void and without effect.

1.22 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR: Contractor and Contractor’s employees, representatives, agents, subcontractors,

suppliers, and third-party service providers shall serve as independent contractors in providing the services under the contract. Neither Contractor nor Owner is an agent of the other and neither may make any commitments on the other party’s behalf. Should Contractor subcontract any of the services required in the contract, Contractor expressly understands and acknowledges that in entering into such subcontract(s), Owner is in no manner liable to any subcontractor(s) of Contractor. In no event shall this provision relieve Contractor of the responsibility for ensuring that the services performed under all subcontracts are rendered in compliance with the contract. Contractor shall have no claim against Owner for vacation pay, sick leave, retirement benefits, social security, worker’s compensation, health or disability benefits, unemployment insurance benefits, or employee benefits of any

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kind. The contract shall not create any joint venture, partnership, agency, or employment relationship between Contractor and Owner.

1.23 PATENTS, TRADEMARKS OR COPYRIGHTS: Contractor agrees to defend and indemnify the Owner and State from claims

involving infringement or violation of patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, or other proprietary rights, arising out of the Owner’s or the State’s use of any good or service provided by the Contractor as a result of this solicitation.

1.24 FORCE MAJEURE:

Neither Contractor nor Owner shall be liable to the other for any delay in, or failure of performance, of any requirement included in the contract caused by force majeure. The existence of such causes of delay or failure shall extend the period of performance until after the causes of delay or failure have been removed provided the non-performing party exercises all reasonable due diligence to perform. Force majeure is defined as acts of God, war, fires, explosions, hurricanes, floods, failure of transportation, or other causes that are beyond the reasonable control of either party and that by exercise of due foresight such party could not reasonably have been expected to avoid, and which, by the exercise of all reasonable due diligence, such party is unable to overcome. The Owner may grant relief from performance of contract if the Contractor is prevented from performance by such an act. The burden of proof for the need of such relief shall rest upon the Contractor. To obtain release based on force majeure, the Contractor shall file a written request with the Owner.

1.25 DISASTER RECOVERY PLAN: Upon request of Owner, Contractor shall provide descriptions of its business

continuity and disaster recovery plans.

1.26 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY’S E-VERIFY SYSTEM:

Contractor certifies that it utilizes and will continue to utilize, for the term of this Contract, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s E-Verify system to determine the eligibility of: A. All persons employed to perform duties within Texas, during the term of the

Contract; and B. All persons, including subcontractors, assigned by the Contractor to perform

work pursuant to the Contract, within the United States of America. The Contractor shall provide, upon request of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, an electronic or hardcopy screenshot of the confirmation or tentative non-confirmation screen containing the E-Verify case verification number for attachment to the Form I-9 for the three most recent hires that match the criteria above, by

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the Contractor, and Contractor’s subcontractors, as proof that this provision is being followed. If it is determined that Contractor has violated the certifications set forth in this Section, then (1) Contractor shall be in breach of contract, (2) TPWD shall have the option to terminate the contract for cause without prior notice, and (3) in addition to any other rights or remedies available to TPWD under the contract, Contractor shall be responsible for all costs incurred by TPWD to obtain substitute services to replace the terminated Contract.

1.27 NAME CHANGES AND SALES:

If the Contractor changes its name or is sold to another entity, it must provide written notification to TPWD. The Contractor, in its notice, shall describe the circumstances of the name change or sale, state its new name, provide the new Tax Identification Number, and describe how the change will impact its ability to perform the Contract. If the change entails personnel changes for personnel performing the responsibilities of the Contract for the Contractor, the Contractor shall identify the new personnel and provide resumes to TPWD, if resumes were originally required by the Solicitation. TPWD may request other information about the change and its impact on the Contract and the Contractor shall supply the requested information within five (5) working days of receipt of the request. TPWD may terminate the Contract due to a sale of or change to the Respondent that materially alters the Respondent's ability to perform under the Contract. The TPWD has the sole discretion to determine if termination is appropriate.

1.28 CYBERSECURITY TRAINING: If required by TPWD, Contractor shall ensure that any Contractor employee or

subcontractor employee who has access to a state computer system or database shall complete a cybersecurity training program certified under Section 2054.519 of the Texas Government Code. Such training is required to occur during the contract term and the renewal period. Contractor shall provide Owner with verification of the completion of the requisite training.

1.29 DAMAGE TO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY: In the event of loss, destruction or damage to any Agency or State of Texas property

by Respondent or Respondent’s employees, agents, subcontractors, and suppliers, Respondent shall be liable to Agency and the State of Texas the full cost of repair, reconstruction or replacement of the lost, destroyed or damaged property. Respondent will reimburse Agency and the State of Texas for such property damage within ten (10) calendar days after Respondent’s receipt of Agency’s notice of amount due.

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PART 2 – EXECUTION 2.01 CONSTRUCTION SITE AND JOB CONDITIONS:

Any temporary connections, appurtenances or extensions for any utilities shall be provided by the Contractor at no cost to the Owner and removed from the premises at the conclusion of the contract. Contractor shall provide cellular telephone service at all times and shall keep Owner informed of telephone number. A. Utilities: 1. Water:

TPWD water service is available for Contractor to connect to at no charge to the Contractor.

2. Electric: TPWD Electrical power is available for Contractor to connect to at no charge to the Contractor.

3. Internet / data:

Due to TPWD IT security requirements, Contractor cannot access the internet through the facility’s private network. Contractor will be responsible for obtaining internet service for their use during the project.

B. Project Identification: If Contractor desires to erect project signs of any size

or type, Contractor must submit a proposed design to and obtain approval from TPWD prior to installation of any project signs. Project sign(s) may not include any references to TPWD or use TPWD’s name, logo or other likeness.

C. Fire Protection: The Contractor shall take stringent precautions against fire.

Open fires are not allowed unless approved in writing by Owner. Any fires that start or encroach on the Contractor’s limits of construction must be immediately reported to the Site Manager.

2.02 SITE OPERATIONS:

During construction of this project the site will remain open to public visitation. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to maintain convenient access and egress to park facilities in a manner to be approved by the Owner. The Contractor shall also be responsible for public safety at the construction site. All temporary fencing, barricades, warning lights, signs, and flagmen shall be provided and maintained by Contractor as needed. The Contractor shall maintain security of construction sites.

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GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................................ DIVISION 1 01 22 00 UNIT PRICES ........................................................................................................ 01 42 00 REFERENCES ...................................................................................................... 01 50 00 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS 01 56 39 TEMPORARY TREE AND PLANT PROTECTION .................................................

DIVISION 2 – EXISTING CONDITIONS 02 41 19 SELECTIVE DEMOLITION ....................................................................................

DIVISION 6 - WOOD AND PLASTICS 06 01 00 WOOD RESTORATION ......................................................................................... 06 10 00 ROUGH CARPENTRY........................................................................................... 06 15 16 WOOD ROOF DECKING ....................................................................................... 06 16 00 SHEATHING ..........................................................................................................

DIVISION 7 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION 07 01 50 PREPARATION FOR REROOFING ...................................................................... 07 41 12 STANDING-SEAM METAL ROOF ......................................................................... 07 92 00 JOINT SEALANTS .................................................................................................

DIVISION 9 – FINISHES 09 91 13 EXTERIOR PAINTING ........................................................................................... 09 93 00 STAINING AND TRANSPARENT FINISHING ....................................................... Appendix A- Site Photographs

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PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. Section includes administrative and procedural requirements for unit prices.

1.3 DEFINITIONS

A. Unit price is an amount incorporated into the Agreement, applicable during the duration of the Work as a price per unit of measurement for materials, equipment, or services, or a portion of the Work, added to or deducted from the Contract Sum by appropriate modification, if the scope of Work or estimated quantities of Work required by the Contract Documents are increased or decreased.

1.4 PROCEDURES

A. Unit prices include all necessary material, plus cost for delivery, installation, insurance, applicable taxes, overhead, and profit.

B. Measurement and Payment: See individual Specification Sections for work that requires establishment of unit prices. Methods of measurement and payment for unit prices are specified in those Sections.

C. Owner reserves the right to reject Contractor's measurement of work-in-place that involves use of established unit prices and to have this work measured, at Owner's expense, by an independent surveyor acceptable to Contractor.

D. List of Unit Prices: A schedule of unit prices is included in Part 3. Specification Sections referenced in the Part 3 "Schedule of Unit Prices" Article contain requirements for materials described under each unit price.

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3.1 SCHEDULE OF UNIT PRICES

A. Unit Price No. 1: Removal and replacement of solid sawn roof decking.

1. Description: Removal of damaged 2x6 tongue and groove roof decking and disposal off-site and replacement with new solid sawn decking, as required, in accordance with Section 06 15 16 “Wood Roof Decking." Include painting or staining of new decking to match adjacent decking, in accordance with Section 09 91 13 “Exterior Painting” and 09 93 00 “Staining and Transparent Finishing”.

2. Unit of Measurement of decking shall be square feet.

B. Unit Price No. 2: Removal and replacement of 5/8 inch plywood roof decking.

1. Description: Removal of damaged roof decking and disposal off-site and replacement with new 3/4 inch preservative treated plywood, as required, in accordance with Section 061600 “Sheathing."

2. Unit of Measurement of decking shall be square feet.

C. Unit Price No. 3: Removal and replacement of 1/2 inch plywood roof decking.

1. Description: Removal of damaged roof decking and disposal off-site and replacement with new 1/2 inch preservative treated plywood, as required, in accordance with Section 061600 “Sheathing."

2. Unit of Measurement of decking shall be square feet.

D. Unit Price No. 4: Removal and replacement of roof rafter.

1. Description: Removal of damaged 4x8 dimensional lumber rafter at Camping Loop Restroom roof and disposal off-site. Replacement with a new rafter to match dimensions and finish of existing and anchored with Simpson type connectors to match existing, and in accordance with Section 061000 “Rough Carpentry." Include cost for removal and reinstallation of existing roof decking as required for installation of new rafter. Include cost for necessary shoring of existing roofing structure during rafter replacement.

2. Unit of Measurement shall be one rafter, spanning from ridge to eave beam.

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SECTION 014200 - REFERENCES

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 DEFINITIONS

A. General: Basic Contract definitions are included in the Conditions of the Contract.

B. "Approved": When used to convey Architect's action on Contractor's submittals, applications, and requests, "approved" is limited to Architect's duties and responsibilities as stated in the Conditions of the Contract.

C. "Directed": A command or instruction by Architect. Other terms including "requested," "authorized," "selected," "required," and "permitted" have the same meaning as "directed."

D. "Indicated": Requirements expressed by graphic representations or in written form on Drawings, in Specifications, and in other Contract Documents. Other terms including "shown," "noted," "scheduled," and "specified" have the same meaning as "indicated."

E. "Regulations": Laws, ordinances, statutes, and lawful orders issued by authorities having jurisdiction, and rules, conventions, and agreements within the construction industry that control performance of the Work.

F. "Furnish": Supply and deliver to Project site, ready for unloading, unpacking, assembly, installation, and similar operations.

G. "Install": Unload, temporarily store, unpack, assemble, erect, place, anchor, apply, work to dimension, finish, cure, protect, clean, and similar operations at Project site.

H. "Provide": Furnish and install, complete and ready for the intended use.

I. "Project Site": Space available for performing construction activities. The extent of Project site is shown on Drawings and may or may not be identical with the description of the land on which Project is to be built.

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1.3 INDUSTRY STANDARDS

A. Applicability of Standards: Unless the Contract Documents include more stringent requirements, applicable construction industry standards have the same force and effect as if bound or copied directly into the Contract Documents to the extent referenced. Such standards are made a part of the Contract Documents by reference.

B. Publication Dates: Comply with standards in effect as of date of the Contract Documents unless otherwise indicated.

C. Copies of Standards: Each entity engaged in construction on Project should be familiar with industry standards applicable to its construction activity. Copies of applicable standards are not bound with the Contract Documents.

1. Where copies of standards are needed to perform a required construction activity, obtain copies directly from publication source.

1.4 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS

A. Industry Organizations: Where abbreviations and acronyms are used in Specifications or other Contract Documents, they shall mean the recognized name of the entities in the following list. This information is subject to change and is believed to be accurate as of the date of the Contract Documents.

1. AABC - Associated Air Balance Council; www.aabc.com. 2. AAMA - American Architectural Manufacturers Association; www.aamanet.org. 3. AAPFCO - Association of American Plant Food Control Officials;

www.aapfco.org. 4. AASHTO - American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials;

www.transportation.org. 5. AATCC - American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists;

www.aatcc.org. 6. ABMA - American Bearing Manufacturers Association;

www.americanbearings.org. 7. ABMA - American Boiler Manufacturers Association; www.abma.com. 8. ACI - American Concrete Institute; (Formerly: ACI International);

www.abma.com. 9. ACPA - American Concrete Pipe Association; www.concrete-pipe.org. 10. AEIC - Association of Edison Illuminating Companies, Inc. (The); www.aeic.org. 11. AF&PA - American Forest & Paper Association; www.afandpa.org. 12. AGA - American Gas Association; www.aga.org. 13. AHAM - Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers; www.aham.org. 14. AHRI - Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (The);

www.ahrinet.org. 15. AI - Asphalt Institute; www.asphaltinstitute.org. 16. AIA - American Institute of Architects (The); www.aia.org. 17. AISC - American Institute of Steel Construction; www.aisc.org. 18. AISI - American Iron and Steel Institute; www.steel.org.

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19. AITC - American Institute of Timber Construction; www.aitc-glulam.org. 20. AMCA - Air Movement and Control Association International, Inc.;

www.amca.org. 21. ANSI - American National Standards Institute; www.ansi.org. 22. AOSA - Association of Official Seed Analysts, Inc.; www.aosaseed.com. 23. APA - APA - The Engineered Wood Association; www.apawood.org. 24. APA - Architectural Precast Association; www.archprecast.org. 25. API - American Petroleum Institute; www.api.org. 26. ARI - Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Institute; (See AHRI). 27. ARI - American Refrigeration Institute; (See AHRI). 28. ARMA - Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association; www.asphaltroofing.org. 29. ASCE - American Society of Civil Engineers; www.asce.org. 30. ASCE/SEI - American Society of Civil Engineers/Structural Engineering Institute;

(See ASCE). 31. ASHRAE - American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning

Engineers; www.ashrae.org. 32. ASME - ASME International; (American Society of Mechanical Engineers);

www.asme.org. 33. ASSE - American Society of Safety Engineers (The); www.asse.org. 34. ASSE - American Society of Sanitary Engineering; www.asse-plumbing.org. 35. ASTM - ASTM International; www.astm.org. 36. ATIS - Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions; www.atis.org. 37. AWEA - American Wind Energy Association; www.awea.org. 38. AWI - Architectural Woodwork Institute; www.awinet.org. 39. AWMAC - Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada;

www.awmac.com. 40. AWPA - American Wood Protection Association; www.awpa.com. 41. AWS - American Welding Society; www.aws.org. 42. AWWA - American Water Works Association; www.awwa.org. 43. BHMA - Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association;

www.buildershardware.com. 44. BIA - Brick Industry Association (The); www.gobrick.com. 45. BICSI - BICSI, Inc.; www.bicsi.org. 46. BIFMA - BIFMA International; (Business and Institutional Furniture

Manufacturer's Association); www.bifma.org. 47. BISSC - Baking Industry Sanitation Standards Committee; www.bissc.org. 48. BWF - Badminton World Federation; (Formerly: International Badminton

Federation); www.bissc.org. 49. CDA - Copper Development Association; www.copper.org. 50. CEA - Canadian Electricity Association; www.electricity.ca. 51. CEA - Consumer Electronics Association; www.ce.org. 52. CFFA - Chemical Fabrics and Film Association, Inc.;

www.chemicalfabricsandfilm.com. 53. CFSEI - Cold-Formed Steel Engineers Institute; www.cfsei.org. 54. CGA - Compressed Gas Association; www.cganet.com. 55. CIMA - Cellulose Insulation Manufacturers Association; www.cellulose.org. 56. CISCA - Ceilings & Interior Systems Construction Association; www.cisca.org. 57. CISPI - Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute; www.cispi.org. 58. CLFMI - Chain Link Fence Manufacturers Institute; www.chainlinkinfo.org.

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59. CPA - Composite Panel Association; www.pbmdf.com. 60. CRI - Carpet and Rug Institute (The); www.carpet-rug.org. 61. CRRC - Cool Roof Rating Council; www.coolroofs.org. 62. CRSI - Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute; www.crsi.org. 63. CSA - Canadian Standards Association; www.csa.ca. 64. CSA - CSA International; (Formerly: IAS - International Approval Services);

www.csa-international.org. 65. CSI - Construction Specifications Institute (The); www.csinet.org. 66. CSSB - Cedar Shake & Shingle Bureau; www.cedarbureau.org. 67. CTI - Cooling Technology Institute; (Formerly: Cooling Tower Institute);

www.cti.org. 68. CWC - Composite Wood Council; (See CPA). 69. DASMA - Door and Access Systems Manufacturers Association;

www.dasma.com. 70. DHI - Door and Hardware Institute; www.dhi.org. 71. ECA - Electronic Components Association; (See ECIA). 72. ECAMA - Electronic Components Assemblies & Materials Association; (See

ECIA). 73. ECIA - Electronic Components Industry Association; www.eciaonline.org. 74. EIA - Electronic Industries Alliance; (See TIA). 75. EIMA - EIFS Industry Members Association; www.eima.com. 76. EJMA - Expansion Joint Manufacturers Association, Inc.; www.ejma.org. 77. ESD - ESD Association; (Electrostatic Discharge Association); www.esda.org. 78. ESTA - Entertainment Services and Technology Association; (See PLASA). 79. EVO - Efficiency Valuation Organization; www.evo-world.org. 80. FCI - Fluid Controls Institute; www.fluidcontrolsinstitute.org. 81. FIBA - Federation Internationale de Basketball; (The International Basketball

Federation); www.fiba.com. 82. FIVB - Federation Internationale de Volleyball; (The International Volleyball

Federation); www.fivb.org. 83. FM Approvals - FM Approvals LLC; www.fmglobal.com. 84. FM Global - FM Global; (Formerly: FMG - FM Global); www.fmglobal.com. 85. FRSA - Florida Roofing, Sheet Metal & Air Conditioning Contractors Association,

Inc.; www.floridaroof.com. 86. FSA - Fluid Sealing Association; www.fluidsealing.com. 87. FSC - Forest Stewardship Council U.S.; www.fscus.org. 88. GA - Gypsum Association; www.gypsum.org. 89. GANA - Glass Association of North America; www.glasswebsite.com. 90. GS - Green Seal; www.greenseal.org. 91. HI - Hydraulic Institute; www.pumps.org. 92. HI/GAMA - Hydronics Institute/Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association; (See

AHRI). 93. HMMA - Hollow Metal Manufacturers Association; (See NAAMM). 94. HPVA - Hardwood Plywood & Veneer Association; www.hpva.org. 95. HPW - H. P. White Laboratory, Inc.; www.hpwhite.com. 96. IAPSC - International Association of Professional Security Consultants;

www.iapsc.org. 97. IAS - International Accreditation Service; www.iasonline.org. 98. IAS - International Approval Services; (See CSA).

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99. ICBO - International Conference of Building Officials; (See ICC). 100. ICC - International Code Council; www.iccsafe.org. 101. ICEA - Insulated Cable Engineers Association, Inc.; www.icea.net. 102. ICPA - International Cast Polymer Alliance; www.icpa-hq.org. 103. ICRI - International Concrete Repair Institute, Inc.; www.icri.org. 104. IEC - International Electrotechnical Commission; www.iec.ch. 105. IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (The); www.ieee.org. 106. IES - Illuminating Engineering Society; (Formerly: Illuminating Engineering

Society of North America); www.ies.org. 107. IESNA - Illuminating Engineering Society of North America; (See IES). 108. IEST - Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology; www.iest.org. 109. IGMA - Insulating Glass Manufacturers Alliance; www.igmaonline.org. 110. IGSHPA - International Ground Source Heat Pump Association;

www.igshpa.okstate.edu. 111. ILI - Indiana Limestone Institute of America, Inc.; www.iliai.com. 112. Intertek - Intertek Group; (Formerly: ETL SEMCO; Intertek Testing Service NA);

www.intertek.com. 113. ISA - International Society of Automation (The); (Formerly: Instrumentation,

Systems, and Automation Society); www.isa.org. 114. ISAS - Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society (The); (See ISA). 115. ISFA - International Surface Fabricators Association; (Formerly: International

Solid Surface Fabricators Association); www.isfanow.org. 116. ISO - International Organization for Standardization; www.iso.org. 117. ISSFA - International Solid Surface Fabricators Association; (See ISFA). 118. ITU - International Telecommunication Union; www.itu.int/home. 119. KCMA - Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association; www.kcma.org. 120. LMA - Laminating Materials Association; (See CPA). 121. LPI - Lightning Protection Institute; www.lightning.org. 122. MBMA - Metal Building Manufacturers Association; www.mbma.com. 123. MCA - Metal Construction Association; www.metalconstruction.org. 124. MFMA - Maple Flooring Manufacturers Association, Inc.; www.maplefloor.org. 125. MFMA - Metal Framing Manufacturers Association, Inc.;

www.metalframingmfg.org. 126. MHIA - Material Handling Industry of America; www.mhia.org. 127. MIA - Marble Institute of America; www.marble-institute.com. 128. MMPA - Moulding & Millwork Producers Association; www.wmmpa.com. 129. MPI - Master Painters Institute; www.paintinfo.com. 130. MSS - Manufacturers Standardization Society of The Valve and Fittings Industry

Inc.; www.mss-hq.org. 131. NAAMM - National Association of Architectural Metal Manufacturers;

www.naamm.org. 132. NACE - NACE International; (National Association of Corrosion Engineers

International); www.nace.org. 133. NADCA - National Air Duct Cleaners Association; www.nadca.com. 134. NAIMA - North American Insulation Manufacturers Association; www.naima.org. 135. NBGQA - National Building Granite Quarries Association, Inc.; www.nbgqa.com. 136. NBI - New Buildings Institute; www.newbuildings.org. 137. NCAA - National Collegiate Athletic Association (The); www.ncaa.org. 138. NCMA - National Concrete Masonry Association; www.ncma.org.

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139. NEBB - National Environmental Balancing Bureau; www.nebb.org. 140. NECA - National Electrical Contractors Association; www.necanet.org. 141. NeLMA - Northeastern Lumber Manufacturers Association; www.nelma.org. 142. NEMA - National Electrical Manufacturers Association; www.nema.org. 143. NETA - InterNational Electrical Testing Association; www.netaworld.org. 144. NFHS - National Federation of State High School Associations; www.nfhs.org. 145. NFPA - National Fire Protection Association; www.nfpa.org. 146. NFPA - NFPA International; (See NFPA). 147. NFRC - National Fenestration Rating Council; www.nfrc.org. 148. NHLA - National Hardwood Lumber Association; www.nhla.com. 149. NLGA - National Lumber Grades Authority; www.nlga.org. 150. NOFMA - National Oak Flooring Manufacturers Association; (See NWFA). 151. NOMMA - National Ornamental & Miscellaneous Metals Association;

www.nomma.org. 152. NRCA - National Roofing Contractors Association; www.nrca.net. 153. NRMCA - National Ready Mixed Concrete Association; www.nrmca.org. 154. NSF - NSF International; www.nsf.org. 155. NSPE - National Society of Professional Engineers; www.nspe.org. 156. NSSGA - National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association; www.nssga.org. 157. NTMA - National Terrazzo & Mosaic Association, Inc. (The); www.ntma.com. 158. NWFA - National Wood Flooring Association; www.nwfa.org. 159. PCI - Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute; www.pci.org. 160. PDI - Plumbing & Drainage Institute; www.pdionline.org. 161. PLASA - PLASA; (Formerly: ESTA - Entertainment Services and Technology

Association); www.plasa.org. 162. RCSC - Research Council on Structural Connections; www.boltcouncil.org. 163. RFCI - Resilient Floor Covering Institute; www.rfci.com. 164. RIS - Redwood Inspection Service; www.redwoodinspection.com. 165. SAE - SAE International; www.sae.org. 166. SCTE - Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers; www.scte.org. 167. SDI - Steel Deck Institute; www.sdi.org. 168. SDI - Steel Door Institute; www.steeldoor.org. 169. SEFA - Scientific Equipment and Furniture Association (The);

www.sefalabs.com. 170. SEI/ASCE - Structural Engineering Institute/American Society of Civil Engineers;

(See ASCE). 171. SIA - Security Industry Association; www.siaonline.org. 172. SJI - Steel Joist Institute; www.steeljoist.org. 173. SMA - Screen Manufacturers Association; www.smainfo.org. 174. SMACNA - Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association;

www.smacna.org. 175. SMPTE - Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers; www.smpte.org. 176. SPFA - Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance; www.sprayfoam.org. 177. SPIB - Southern Pine Inspection Bureau; www.spib.org. 178. SPRI - Single Ply Roofing Industry; www.spri.org. 179. SRCC - Solar Rating & Certification Corporation; www.solar-rating.org. 180. SSINA - Specialty Steel Industry of North America; www.ssina.com. 181. SSPC - SSPC: The Society for Protective Coatings; www.sspc.org. 182. STI - Steel Tank Institute; www.steeltank.com.

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183. SWI - Steel Window Institute; www.steelwindows.com. 184. SWPA - Submersible Wastewater Pump Association; www.swpa.org. 185. TCA - Tilt-Up Concrete Association; www.tilt-up.org. 186. TCNA - Tile Council of North America, Inc.; www.tileusa.com. 187. TEMA - Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association, Inc.; www.tema.org. 188. TIA - Telecommunications Industry Association (The); (Formerly: TIA/EIA -

Telecommunications Industry Association/Electronic Industries Alliance); www.tiaonline.org.

189. TIA/EIA - Telecommunications Industry Association/Electronic Industries Alliance; (See TIA).

190. TMS - The Masonry Society; www.masonrysociety.org. 191. TPI - Truss Plate Institute; www.tpinst.org. 192. TPI - Turfgrass Producers International; www.turfgrasssod.org. 193. TPWD – Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. 194. TRI - Tile Roofing Institute; www.tileroofing.org. 195. UL - Underwriters Laboratories Inc.; www.ul.com. 196. UNI - Uni-Bell PVC Pipe Association; www.uni-bell.org. 197. USAV - USA Volleyball; www.usavolleyball.org. 198. USGBC - U.S. Green Building Council; www.usgbc.org. 199. USITT - United States Institute for Theatre Technology, Inc.; www.usitt.org. 200. WASTEC - Waste Equipment Technology Association; www.wastec.org. 201. WCLIB - West Coast Lumber Inspection Bureau; www.wclib.org. 202. WCMA - Window Covering Manufacturers Association; www.wcmanet.org. 203. WDMA - Window & Door Manufacturers Association; www.wdma.com. 204. WI - Woodwork Institute; www.wicnet.org. 205. WSRCA - Western States Roofing Contractors Association; www.wsrca.com. 206. WWPA - Western Wood Products Association; www.wwpa.org.

B. Code Agencies: Where abbreviations and acronyms are used in Specifications or other Contract Documents, they shall mean the recognized name of the entities in the following list. This information is believed to be accurate as of the date of the Contract Documents. 1. IAPMO - International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials;

www.iapmo.org. 2. ICC - International Code Council; www.iccsafe.org. 3. ICC-ES - ICC Evaluation Service, LLC; www.icc-es.org.

C. Specifications or other Contract Documents, they shall mean the recognized name of the entities in the following list. This information is subject to change and is believed to be accurate as of the date of the Contract Documents. 1. TAC; Texas Administrative Codes, Title 34, Part 1, Chapter 19;

www.sos.texas.gov. 2. TAS; Texas Accessibility Standards; www.tdlr.texas.gov . 3. TFS; Texas A&M Forest Service; Sustainable Forestry and Economic

Development; www.txforestservice.tamu.edu.

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SECTION 015000 - TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. Section includes requirements for temporary security and protection facilities.

1.3 USE CHARGES

A. Installation, removal, and use charges for temporary facilities shall be included in the Contract Sum unless otherwise indicated. Allow other entities engaged in the Project to use temporary services and facilities without cost, including, but not limited to, Owner's construction forces, occupants of Project, testing agencies, and authorities having jurisdiction.

B. Water and Sewer Service from Existing System: Water from Owner's existing water system is available for use without metering and without payment of use charges. Provide connections and extensions of services as required for construction operations.

C. Electric Power Service from Existing System: Electric power from Owner's existing system is available for use without metering and without payment of use charges. Provide connections and extensions of services as required for construction operations.

D. Accessible Temporary Egress: Comply with applicable provisions in the United States Access Board's ADA-ABA Accessibility Guidelines and T.A.S.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MATERIALS

A. Construction-Zone Fencing: Fencing fixed in position and meeting one of the following requirements:

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1. Portable Chain-Link Fencing: Minimum 2-inch, 0.148-inch- thick, galvanized-steel, chain-link fabric fencing; minimum 6 feet high with galvanized-steel pipe posts; minimum 2-3/8-inch- OD line posts and 2-7/8-inch- OD corner and pull posts, with 1-5/8-inch- OD top and bottom rails. Provide concrete bases for supporting posts.

2. Wood Fencing: Constructed of two 2-by-4-inch horizontal rails, with 4-by-4-inch preservative-treated wood posts spaced not more than 96 inches apart, and lower rail set halfway between top rail and ground.

a. Height: 48 inches.

3. Plastic Fencing: Plastic construction fencing constructed of high-density extruded and stretched polyethylene fabric with 2-inch maximum opening in pattern and weighing a minimum of 0.4 lb/ft.; remaining flexible from minus 60 to plus 200 deg F; inert to most chemicals and acids; minimum tensile yield strength of 2000 psi and ultimate tensile strength of 2680 psi; secured with plastic bands or galvanized-steel or stainless-steel wire ties; and supported by tubular or T-shape galvanized-steel posts spaced not more than 96 inches apart.

a. Height: 48 inches. b. Color: High-visibility orange, nonfading.

B. Construction-Zone Signage: Shop-fabricated, rigid plastic or metal sheet with attachment holes prepunched and reinforced; legibly printed with nonfading lettering and as follows:

C. Polyethylene Sheet: Reinforced, fire-resistive sheet, 10-mil minimum thickness, with flame-spread rating of 15 or less in accordance with ASTM E84 and passing NFPA 701 Test Method 2.

2.2 TEMPORARY FACILITIES

A. Storage and Fabrication Sheds: Provide sheds sized, furnished, and equipped to accommodate materials and equipment for construction operations.

1. Store combustible materials apart from building.

2.3 EQUIPMENT

A. Fire Extinguishers: Portable, UL rated; with class and extinguishing agent as required by locations and classes of fire exposures.

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PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 TEMPORARY FACILITIES, GENERAL

A. Conservation: Coordinate construction and use of temporary facilities with consideration given to conservation of energy, water, and materials. Coordinate use of temporary utilities to minimize waste.

3.2 INSTALLATION, GENERAL

A. Locate facilities where they will serve Project adequately and result in minimum interference with performance of the Work. Relocate and modify facilities as required by progress of the Work.

1. Locate facilities to limit site disturbance as specified in Section 011000 "Summary."

B. Provide each facility ready for use when needed to avoid delay. Do not remove until facilities are no longer needed or are replaced by authorized use of completed permanent facilities.

3.3 TEMPORARY UTILITY INSTALLATION

A. Isolation of Work Areas in Occupied Facilities: Prevent dust, fumes, and odors from entering occupied areas.

3.4 SUPPORT FACILITIES INSTALLATION

A. Storage and Staging: Use designated areas of Project site for storage and staging needs.

B. Lifts and Hoists: Provide facilities necessary for hoisting materials and personnel.

3.5 SECURITY AND PROTECTION FACILITIES INSTALLATION

A. Protection of Existing Facilities: Protect existing vegetation, equipment, structures, utilities, and other improvements at Project site and on adjacent properties, except those indicated to be removed or altered. Repair damage to existing facilities.

B. Environmental Protection: Provide protection, operate temporary facilities, and conduct construction as required to comply with environmental regulations and that minimize possible air, waterway, and subsoil contamination or pollution or other undesirable effects.

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C. Tree and Plant Protection: Comply with requirements specified in Section 015639 "Temporary Tree and Plant Protection."

D. Site Enclosure Fence: Prior to commencing earthwork, furnish and install site enclosure fence in a manner that will prevent people from easily entering site except by entrance gates.

1. Extent of Fence: As required to enclose entire Project site or portion determined sufficient to accommodate construction operations.

E. Barricades, Warning Signs, and Lights: Comply with requirements of authorities having jurisdiction for erecting structurally adequate barricades, including warning signs and lighting.

F. Temporary Egress: Provide temporary egress from existing occupied facilities as indicated and as required by authorities having jurisdiction. Provide signage directing occupants to temporary egress.

G. Covered Walkway: Erect protective, covered walkway for passage of individuals through or adjacent to Project site.

H. Temporary Weather Protection: Provide temporary weather protection for protection of construction, in progress from exposure, foul weather, other construction operations, and similar activities.

3.6 OPERATION, TERMINATION, AND REMOVAL

A. Supervision: Enforce strict discipline in use of temporary facilities. To minimize waste and abuse, limit availability of temporary facilities to essential and intended uses.

B. Maintenance: Maintain facilities in good operating condition until removal.

C. Termination and Removal: Remove each temporary facility when need for its service has ended, when it has been replaced by authorized use of a permanent facility, or no later than Substantial Completion. Complete or, if necessary, restore permanent construction that may have been delayed because of interference with temporary facility. Repair damaged Work, clean exposed surfaces, and replace construction that cannot be satisfactorily repaired.

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SECTION 015639 - TEMPORARY TREE AND PLANT PROTECTION

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. Section includes general protection and pruning of existing trees and plants that are affected by execution of the Work, whether temporary or permanent construction.

B. The contractor shall work closely with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Arborist to establish Protection Zones, pruning requirements, and tree removal.

1.3 DEFINITIONS

A. Caliper: Diameter of a trunk measured by a diameter tape or the average of the smallest and largest diameters at a height 6 inches above the ground for trees up to and including 4-inch size at this height and as measured at a height of 12 inches above the ground for trees larger than 4-inch size.

B. Plant-Protection Zone: Area surrounding individual trees, groups of trees, shrubs, or other vegetation to be protected during construction and indicated on Drawings.

C. Tree-Protection Zone: Area surrounding individual trees or groups of trees to be protected during construction and indicated on Drawings or defined by a circle concentric with each tree with a radius 1.5 times the diameter of the drip line unless otherwise indicated otherwise by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Arborist.

D. Vegetation: Trees, shrubs, groundcovers, grass, and other plants.

1.4 PREINSTALLATION MEETINGS

A. Preinstallation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site.

1. Review methods and procedures related to temporary tree and plant protection including, but not limited to, the following:

a. Tree-service firm's personnel, and equipment needed to make progress and avoid delays.

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b. TPWD Arborist's responsibilities. c. Quality-control program. d. Coordination of Work and equipment movement with the locations of

protection zones. e. Field quality control.

1.5 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS

A. Existing Conditions: Documentation of existing trees and plantings indicated to remain, which establishes preconstruction conditions that might be misconstrued as damage caused by construction activities.

1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Tree Service Firm Qualifications: An experienced tree service firm that has successfully completed temporary tree and plant protection work similar to that required for this Project and that will assign an experienced, qualified arborist to Project site during execution of the Work.

1.7 FIELD CONDITIONS

A. The following practices are prohibited within protection zones:

1. Storage of construction materials, debris, or excavated material. 2. Moving or parking vehicles or equipment. 3. Foot traffic. 4. Erection of sheds or structures. 5. Impoundment of water. 6. Excavation or other digging unless otherwise indicated. 7. Attachment of signs to or wrapping materials around trees or plants unless

otherwise indicated.

B. Do not direct vehicle or equipment exhaust toward protection zones.

C. Prohibit heat sources, flames, ignition sources, and smoking within or near protection zones.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MATERIALS

A. Protection-Zone Fencing: Fencing fixed in position and meeting one of the following requirements:

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1. Wood Protection-Zone Fencing: Constructed of two 2-by-4-inch horizontal rails, with 4-by-4-inch preservative-treated wood posts spaced not more than 96 inches apart, and lower rail set halfway between top rail and ground.

a. Height: 48 inches.

2. Plastic Protection-Zone Fencing: Plastic construction fencing constructed of high-density extruded and stretched polyethylene fabric with 2-inch maximum opening in pattern and weighing a minimum of 0.4 lb/ft.; remaining flexible from minus 60 to plus 200 deg F; inert to most chemicals and acids; minimum tensile yield strength of 2000 psi and ultimate tensile strength of 2680 psi; secured with plastic bands or galvanized-steel or stainless-steel wire ties; and supported by tubular or T-shape galvanized-steel posts spaced not more than 96 inches apart.

a. Height: 48 inches. b. Color: High-visibility orange, nonfading.

B. Protection-Zone Signage: Shop-fabricated, rigid plastic or metal sheet with attachment holes prepunched and reinforced; legibly printed with nonfading lettering and as follows:

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 PREPARATION

A. Protect tree root systems from damage caused by runoff or spillage of noxious materials while mixing, placing, or storing construction materials. Protect root systems from ponding, eroding, or excessive wetting caused by dewatering operations.

3.2 PROTECTION ZONES

A. Protection-Zone Fencing: Install protection-zone fencing along edges of protection zones before materials or equipment are brought on the site and construction operations begin in a manner that will prevent people from easily entering protected areas except by entrance gates. Construct fencing so as not to obstruct safe passage or visibility at vehicle intersections where fencing is located adjacent to pedestrian walkways or in close proximity to street intersections, drives, or other vehicular circulation.

B. Protection-Zone Signage: Install protection-zone signage in visibly prominent locations in a manner approved by Architect. Install one sign spaced approximately every 35 feet on protection-zone fencing, but no fewer than four signs with each facing a different direction.

C. Maintain protection zones free of weeds and trash.

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D. Maintain protection-zone fencing and signage in good condition as acceptable to Architect and remove when construction operations are complete and equipment has been removed from the site.

1. Do not remove protection-zone fencing, even temporarily, to allow deliveries or equipment access through the protection zone.

2. Temporary access is permitted subject to preapproval in writing by arborist if a root buffer effective against soil compaction is constructed as directed by arborist. Maintain root buffer so long as access is permitted.

3.3 CROWN PRUNING

A. Prune branches that are affected by temporary and permanent construction. Prune branches as directed by TPWD Arborist.

B. Unless otherwise directed by arborist, do not cut tree leaders.

C. Cut branches with sharp pruning instruments; do not break or chop.

D. Do not paint or apply sealants to wounds.

E. Provide subsequent maintenance pruning during Contract period as recommended by arborist.

F. Chip removed branches and spread over areas identified by TPWD Arborist.

3.4 REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT

A. General: Repair or replace trees, shrubs, and other vegetation indicated to remain or to be relocated that are damaged by construction operations, in a manner approved by Architect and TPWD Staff.

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SECTION 024119 - SELECTIVE DEMOLITION

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes:

1. Demolition and removal of selected portions of building or structure. 2. Demolition and removal of selected site elements. 3. Salvage of existing items to be reused or recycled.

B. Related Requirements:

1. Section 015639 "Temporary Tree and Plant Protection" for temporary protection of existing trees and plants that are affected by selective demolition.

1.3 DEFINITIONS

A. Remove: Detach items from existing construction and dispose of them off-site unless indicated to be salvaged or reinstalled.

B. Remove and Salvage: Detach items from existing construction, in a manner to prevent damage, and deliver to Owner ready for reuse.

C. Existing to Remain: Leave existing items that are not to be removed and that are not otherwise indicated to be salvaged or reinstalled.

D. Dismantle: To remove by disassembling or detaching an item from a surface, using gentle methods and equipment to prevent damage to the item and surfaces; disposing of items unless indicated to be salvaged or reinstalled.

1.4 MATERIALS OWNERSHIP

A. Unless otherwise indicated, demolition waste becomes property of Contractor.

B. Historic items, relics, antiques, and similar objects including, but not limited to, cornerstones and their contents, commemorative plaques and tablets, and other items

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of interest or value to Owner that may be uncovered during demolition remain the property of Owner.

1. Carefully salvage in a manner to prevent damage and promptly return to Owner.

1.5 PREINSTALLATION MEETINGS

A. Predemolition Conference: Conduct conference at Project site.

1. Inspect and discuss condition of construction to be selectively demolished. 2. Review structural load limitations of existing structure. 3. Review and finalize selective demolition schedule and verify availability of

materials, demolition personnel, equipment, and facilities needed to make progress and avoid delays.

4. Review requirements of work performed by other trades that rely on substrates exposed by selective demolition operations.

5. Review areas where existing construction is to remain and requires protection.

B. Proposed Protection Measures: Submit report, including Drawings, that indicates the measures proposed for protecting individuals and property, for environmental protection, for dust control and for noise control. Indicate proposed locations and construction of barriers.

C. Predemolition Photographs or Video: Show existing conditions of adjoining construction, including finish surfaces that might be misconstrued as damage caused by demolition operations.

1.6 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS

A. Inventory: Submit a list of items that have been removed and salvaged.

1.7 FIELD CONDITIONS

A. Conditions existing at time of inspection for bidding purpose will be maintained by Owner as far as practical.

B. Notify Architect of discrepancies between existing conditions and Drawings before proceeding with selective demolition.

C. Hazardous Materials: It is not expected that hazardous materials will be encountered in the Work.

1. If suspected hazardous materials are encountered, do not disturb; immediately notify Architect and Owner. Hazardous materials will be removed by Owner under a separate contract.

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D. Storage or sale of removed items or materials on-site is not permitted.

E. Utility Service: Maintain existing utilities indicated to remain in service and protect them against damage during selective demolition operations.

1.8 COORDINATION

A. Arrange selective demolition schedule so as not to interfere with Owner's operations.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

A. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with governing EPA notification regulations before beginning selective demolition. Comply with hauling and disposal regulations of authorities having jurisdiction.

B. Standards: Comply with ASSE A10.6 and NFPA 241.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Verify that utilities have been turned off and/or capped before starting selective demolition operations.

B. Review Project Documents of existing construction or other existing condition and hazardous material information provided by Owner. Owner does not guarantee that existing conditions are same as those indicated in Project Documents.

C. Survey of Existing Conditions: Record existing conditions by use of preconstruction photographs or video.

3.2 UTILITY SERVICES AND MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

A. Existing Services/Systems to Remain: Maintain services/systems indicated to remain and protect them against damage.

1. Arrange to shut off utilities with utility companies. 2. If services/systems are required to be removed, relocated, or abandoned,

provide temporary services/systems that bypass area of selective demolition and that maintain continuity of services/systems to other parts of building.

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3. Disconnect, demolish, and remove fire-suppression systems, plumbing, and HVAC systems, equipment, and components indicated on Drawings to be removed.

a. Piping to Be Removed: Remove portion of piping indicated to be removed and cap or plug remaining piping with same or compatible piping material.

b. Piping to Be Abandoned in Place: Drain piping and cap or plug piping with same or compatible piping material and leave in place.

c. Equipment to Be Removed: Disconnect and cap services and remove equipment.

d. Equipment to Be Removed and Reinstalled: Disconnect and cap services and remove, clean, and store equipment; when appropriate, reinstall, reconnect, and make equipment operational.

e. Equipment to Be Removed and Salvaged: Disconnect and cap services and remove equipment and deliver to Owner.

3.3 PROTECTION

A. Temporary Protection: Provide temporary barricades and other protection required to prevent injury to people and damage to adjacent construction and facilities to remain.

1. Provide protection to ensure safe passage of people around selective demolition area and to and from occupied portions of site.

2. Provide temporary weather protection, during interval between selective demolition of existing construction on exterior surfaces and new construction, to prevent water leakage and damage to structure and interior areas.

3. Protect fascias, vents, framing, downspouts, drains, and other existing finish work that are to remain or that are exposed during selective demolition operations.

4. Cover and protect building elements that have not been removed from weather.

B. Remove temporary barricades and protections where hazards no longer exist.

3.4 SELECTIVE DEMOLITION, GENERAL

A. General: Demolish and remove existing construction only to the extent required by new construction and as indicated. Use methods required to complete the Work within limitations of governing regulations and as follows:

1. Proceed with selective demolition systematically, from higher to lower level. 2. Neatly cut openings and holes plumb, square, and true to dimensions required.

Use cutting methods least likely to damage construction to remain or adjoining construction. Use hand tools or small power tools designed for sawing or grinding, not hammering and chopping. Temporarily cover openings to remain.

3. Cut or drill from the exposed or finished side into concealed surfaces to avoid marring existing finished surfaces.

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4. Do not use cutting torches. If required obtain written permission from Owner and maintain fire watch during and for at least 8 hours after flame-cutting operations.

5. Remove decayed, vermin-infested, or otherwise dangerous or unsuitable materials and promptly dispose of off-site.

6. Remove structural framing members and lower to ground by method suitable to avoid free fall and to prevent ground impact or dust generation.

7. Locate selective demolition equipment and remove debris and materials so as not to impose excessive loads on supporting walls, floors, or framing.

8. Dispose of demolished items and materials promptly.

B. Site Access and Temporary Controls: Conduct selective demolition and debris-removal operations to ensure minimum interference with roads, streets, walks, walkways, and other adjacent occupied and used facilities.

C. Removed and Salvaged Items:

1. Clean salvaged items. 2. Pack or crate items after cleaning. Identify contents of containers. 3. Store items in a secure area until delivery to Owner. 4. Transport items to Owner's storage area designated by Owner. 5. Protect items from damage during transport and storage.

D. Existing Items to Remain: Protect construction indicated to remain against damage and soiling during selective demolition. When permitted by Architect, items may be removed to a suitable, protected storage location during selective demolition and cleaned and reinstalled in their original locations after selective demolition operations are complete.

3.5 DISPOSAL OF DEMOLISHED MATERIALS

A. Remove demolition waste materials from Project site and dispose of them in an EPA-approved construction and demolition waste landfill acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.

1. Do not allow demolished materials to accumulate on-site. 2. Remove and transport debris in a manner that will prevent spillage on adjacent

surfaces and areas.

B. Burning: Do not burn demolished materials.

3.6 CLEANING

A. Clean adjacent structures and improvements of dust, dirt, and debris caused by selective demolition operations. Return adjacent areas to condition existing before selective demolition operations began.

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SECTION 060100 - WOOD RESTORATION

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. Section includes restoration of rotted, decayed, damaged or deteriorated wood with epoxy consolidants and wood replacement compound.

1.3 DEFINITIONS

A. Consolidate: To restore and strengthen rotted or deteriorated wood with liquid epoxy which penetrates the deteriorated wood and hardens it.

B. Consolidant: A liquid compound which consolidates wood.

C. Wood Replacement Compound: A soft plastic mixture of epoxy resin and hardener that adds and / or rebuilds sections of wood.

D. Induction Period: The time to wait after mixing an epoxy resin and hardener together before applying the mixture so that the reaction is induced.

E. Pot Life: The time after mixing epoxy resin and hardener in which it remains workable so that it can be applied.

F. Curing Time: The total reaction time that continues to completion during and after hardening and optimizes most properties.

1.4 ACTION SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: For each type of product.

1. Product Data: Submit product brochure, technical data, test results in accordance with Section 2.2, manufacturer’s product and application instructions.

2. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). 3. Manufacturer’s product instructions.

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1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Schedule delivery of wood roof decking to avoid extended on-site storage and to avoid delaying the Work.

B. Store materials under cover and protected from weather and contact with damp or wet surfaces. Provide for air circulation within and around stacks and under temporary coverings. Stack wood roof decking with surfaces that are to be exposed in the final Work protected from exposure to sunlight.

1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Applicator: The applicator should demonstrate successful application of products at other locations or training in the use of the product.

B. Manufacturer experience: The manufacturer shall have not less than 10 years of experience in providing products applied and technical support capability.

C. Manufacturer qualifications: Required products shall be manufactured or supplied by a single manufacturer.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 WOOD RESTORATION PRODUCTS, GENERAL

A. General: Provide products recommended by the manufacturer to be fully compatible with the indicated substrate

B. Performance:

1. Restored wood shall be capable of being sawn, planed, sanded, nailed with carpentry nails and otherwise worked like wood.

2. Restored wood shall retain paint and / or stain. 3. Where wood replacement compound has been applied, the material shall form a

permanent seamless bond with the wood.

2.2 MANUFACTURER AND PRODUCTS

A. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide basis –of –design products as manufactured by Abatron Inc, 5501 95th Ave., Kenosha, WI 53144, www.abatron.com, Tel: 800/445-1754/Fax: 262/653-2019, or approved equal.

1. Wood Preservative: Bora-Care® boron-based concentrated wood preservative. 2. Wood Consolidant: LiquidWood® low viscosity, penetrating epoxy compound. 3. Wood Replacement Compound: WoodEpox® light-weight, thixotropic epoxy

adhesive.

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4. Wood and Epoxy Primer: Primkote 8006-1™ penetrating primer for wood and epoxy surfaces.

B. Mixes: Mix materials in accordance with manufacturer’s product labels and instructions.

C. Accessories: Use accessories recommended by manufacturer.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine wooden areas to be restored, as identified on the drawings. Report any additions or discrepancies to the Architect and to Owner’s representative.

3.2 PREPARATION

A. Remove paint, dirt wax and debris from work area.

B. Wire brush loose wooden material from surfaces, or use a vacuum for complete cleanliness as necessary.

C. Protect adjacent surfaces from spills with masking tape and plastic sheeting.

D. If deterioration is more than superficial, drill small holes, approximately 1/8 inch in diameter, into areas to be consolidated being careful not to drill completely through the wood.

E. Wear protective clothing, eyewear and gloves as noted in manufacturer’s MSDS.

F. Apply a Bora-Care® solution to the decayed wood and allow 48-72 hours to dry.

G. Prior to the application of the epoxy consolidant, test the moisture content of the wood for a moisture content of not more than 20%

3.3 INSTALLATION

A. Epoxy consolidation:

1. Mix the two part consolidant according to the manufacturer’s instructions allowing 5-10 minutes for an induction period prior to application. Mix only an amount that will be used within 50 minutes.

2. Apply the consolidant according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 3. Where only the surface of the wood to be restored is rotted or deteriorated, the

consolidant can be applied by brush. More than one application is recommended to thoroughly consolidate the wood. The Pot life of the consolidant is approximately 30-50 minutes after which time another batch should be made, if needed.

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4. Where deterioration extends beyond the surface of the wood, pour the consolidant directly into holes drilled into the wood using an applicator such as a plastic bottle with a narrow spout or syringe. Wait for the consolidant to be absorbed into the wood. Follow with additional applications of consolidant until the wood is saturated and no more consolidant is absorbed.

5. Brush out the excess consolidants on the surface of the wood to insure thorough saturation of the wood surface.

B. Wood Replacement Compound Application:

1. Apply mixed compound according to manufacturer’s instructions. If pigmentation is desired, then it should be added to the mixture at this time.

2. Apply compound to areas which have been consolidated. Apply compound when consolidant is tacky and not completely hardened.

3. On wood that is sound and wood that has been previously consolidated, apply a primer such as Primkote 8006-1™ to the wood and consolidated material prior to the application of the compound.

4. Apply by pressing into place, troweling, or pressing into a form. The repaired area should be slightly overfilled so that it can be sanded or planed after hardening. Apply more compound if there are voids or depressions after smoothing.

5. After hardening for 12 hours or longer, the compound can be sanded, or planed and carved to correspond to the contour of the surrounding wood.

6. After hardening 24 hours, paint or stain as specified by the Architect.

3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

A. Hardened consolidant and wood replacement compound should be tack-free and firm to the touch.

3.5 PROTECTION

A. Protect all work from cold temperatures and moisture elements until all epoxy work has cured.

3.6 Clean Up

A. Following all applications of epoxy, leave all areas free and clean of epoxy. Discard unused epoxy, containers, tools and towels in accordance with local, state and federal regulations.

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SECTION 061000 - ROUGH CARPENTRY

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes:

1. Framing with dimension lumber. 2. Wood blocking and nailers. 3. Wood furring.

B. Related Requirements:

1. Section 061600 "Sheathing" for sheathing.

1.3 DEFINITIONS

A. Boards or Strips: Lumber of less than 2 inches nominal size in least dimension.

B. Dimension Lumber: Lumber of 2 inches nominal size or greater but less than 5 inches nominal size in least dimension.

C. Exposed Framing: Framing not concealed by other construction.

D. OSB: Oriented strand board.

E. LVL: Laminated Veneer Lumber.

1.4 ACTION SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: For each type of process and factory-fabricated product. Indicate component materials and dimensions and include construction and application details.

1. Include data for wood-preservative treatment from chemical treatment manufacturer and certification by treating plant that treated materials comply with requirements. Indicate type of preservative used and net amount of preservative retained.

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2. For products receiving a waterborne treatment, include statement that moisture content of treated materials was reduced to levels specified before shipment to Project site.

B. Special Submittals:

1. Product Data for composite wood products, documentation indicating that product contains no urea formaldehyde.

2. Laboratory Test Reports for composite-wood products, documentation indicating that products comply with the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Public Health's "Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation of Volatile Organic Chemical Emissions from Indoor Sources Using Environmental Chambers."

1.5 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS

A. Material Certificates: For dimension lumber specified to comply with minimum allowable unit stresses. Indicate species and grade selected for each use and design values approved by the ALSC Board of Review.

B. Evaluation Reports: For the following, from ICC-ES:

1. Wood-preservative-treated wood. 2. Engineered wood products. 3. Metal framing anchors.

1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Stack wood products flat with spacers beneath and between each bundle to provide air circulation. Protect wood products from weather by covering with waterproof sheeting, securely anchored. Provide for air circulation around stacks and under coverings.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 WOOD PRODUCTS, GENERAL

A. Lumber: DOC PS 20 and applicable rules of grading agencies indicated. If no grading agency is indicated, comply with the applicable rules of any rules-writing agency certified by the ALSC Board of Review. Grade lumber by an agency certified by the ALSC Board of Review to inspect and grade lumber under the rules indicated.

1. Factory mark each piece of lumber with grade stamp of grading agency. 2. Dress lumber, S4S, unless otherwise indicated.

B. Maximum Moisture Content of Lumber: 15 percent for 2-inch nominal thickness or less; 19 percent for more than 2-inch nominal thickness unless otherwise indicated.

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2.2 WOOD-PRESERVATIVE-TREATED LUMBER

A. Preservative Treatment by Pressure Process: AWPA U1; Use Category UC3b for exterior construction not in contact with ground, and Use Category UC4a for items in contact with ground.

1. Preservative Chemicals: Acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction and containing no arsenic or chromium.

B. Kiln-dry lumber after treatment to a maximum moisture content of 19 percent. Do not use material that is warped or that does not comply with requirements for untreated material.

C. Mark lumber with treatment quality mark of an inspection agency approved by the ALSC Board of Review.

D. Application: Treat items indicated on Drawings and the following:

1. Wood cants, nailers, curbs, equipment support bases, blocking, stripping, and similar members in connection with roofing, flashing, vapor barriers, and waterproofing.

2. Wood sills, sleepers, blocking, and similar concealed members in contact with masonry or concrete.

3. Wood framing members that are less than 18 inches above the ground in crawlspaces or unexcavated areas.

4. Wood floor plates that are installed over concrete slabs-on-grade.

2.3 DIMENSION LUMBER FRAMING

A. Joists, Rafters: No. 1 grade.

a. Southern pine or mixed southern pine; SPIB. b. Spruce-pine-fir (south); NeLMA, WCLIB, or WWPA. c. Western woods; WCLIB or WWPA.

B. Exposed Framing Indicated to Receive a Stained or Natural Finish: Hand-select material for uniformity of appearance and freedom from characteristics, on exposed surfaces and edges, that would impair finish appearance, including decay, honeycomb, knot-holes, shake, splits, torn grain, and wane.

2.4 SOLID-SAWN WOOD ROOF DECKING

A. As indicated in section 06 15 16 “Wood Roof Decking”.

2.5 MISCELLANEOUS LUMBER

A. General: Provide miscellaneous lumber indicated and lumber for support or attachment of other construction, including the following:

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1. Blocking. 2. Nailers. 3. Rooftop equipment bases and support curbs. 4. Cants. 5. Furring.

B. Dimension Lumber Items: Construction or No. 2 the following species:

a. Southern pine or mixed southern pine; SPIB. b. Spruce-pine-fir (south); NeLMA, WCLIB, or WWPA. c. Western woods; WCLIB or WWPA.

C. Concealed Boards: 19 percent maximum moisture content and any of the following species and grades:

1. Mixed southern pine or southern pine; No. 2 grade; SPIB.

D. For blocking not used for attachment of other construction, Utility, Stud, or No. 3 grade lumber of any species may be used provided that it is cut and selected to eliminate defects that will interfere with its attachment and purpose.

E. For blocking and nailers used for attachment of other construction, select and cut lumber to eliminate knots and other defects that will interfere with attachment of other work.

2.6 FASTENERS

A. General: Fasteners shall be of size and type indicated and shall comply with requirements specified in this article for material and manufacture.

1. Where rough carpentry is exposed to weather, in ground contact, pressure-preservative treated, or in area of high relative humidity, provide fasteners with hot-dip zinc coating complying with ASTM A 153/A 153M.

B. Nails, Brads, and Staples: ASTM F 1667.

C. Power-Driven Fasteners: Fastener systems with an evaluation report acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, based on ICC-ES AC70.

D. Post-Installed Anchors: Fastener systems with an evaluation report acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, based on ICC-ES AC193 or ICC-ES AC308 as appropriate for the substrate.

1. Material: Stainless steel with bolts and nuts complying with ASTM F 593 and ASTM F 594, Alloy Group 1 or 2.

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2.7 METAL FRAMING ANCHORS

A. Allowable design loads, as published by manufacturer, shall meet or exceed those indicated. Manufacturer's published values shall be determined from empirical data or by rational engineering analysis and demonstrated by comprehensive testing performed by a qualified independent testing agency. Framing anchors shall be punched for fasteners adequate to withstand same loads as framing anchors.

B. Galvanized-Steel Sheet: Hot-dip, zinc-coated steel sheet complying with ASTM A 653/A 653M, G60 coating designation.

1. Use for interior locations unless otherwise indicated.

C. Hot-Dip, Heavy-Galvanized Steel Sheet: ASTM A 653/A 653M; structural steel (SS), high-strength low-alloy steel Type A (HSLAS Type A), or high-strength low-alloy steel Type B (HSLAS Type B); G185 coating designation; and not less than 0.036 inch thick.

1. Use for wood-preservative-treated lumber and where indicated.

D. Stainless-Steel Sheet: ASTM A 666, Type 304.

1. Use for exterior locations and where indicated.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 INSPECTION, GENERAL

A. After removal of roofing, inspect framing for damage with Owner’s Representative.

B. The Contractor and the Owner’s representative shall develop and agree on the scope and quantity of framing to be prior to removal and replacement of the damaged framing components. Based upon the agreed to scope of work required for the repairs, the Contractor shall submit a Change Order request to the Owner per the provisions of the contract.

C. The Contractor shall not proceed with the repairs without written notice from the Owner’s Representative.

3.2 INSTALLATION AND REPAIRS, GENERAL

A. Framing Standard: Comply with AF&PA's WCD 1, "Details for Conventional Wood Frame Construction," unless otherwise indicated.

B. Set rough carpentry to required levels and lines, with members plumb, true to line, cut, and fitted. Fit rough carpentry accurately to other construction. Locate furring, nailers, blocking, and similar supports to comply with requirements for attaching other construction.

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C. Install metal framing anchors to comply with manufacturer's written instructions. Install fasteners through each fastener hole.

D. Do not splice structural members between supports unless otherwise indicated.

E. Provide blocking and framing as indicated and as required to support facing materials, fixtures, specialty items, and trim.

F. Provide fire blocking in furred spaces, stud spaces, and other concealed cavities as indicated and as follows:

1. Fire block furred spaces of walls, at each floor level, at ceiling, and at not more than 96 inches o.c. with solid wood blocking or noncombustible materials accurately fitted to close furred spaces.

2. Fire block concealed spaces of wood-framed walls and partitions at each floor level, at ceiling line of top story, and at not more than 96 inches o.c. Where fire blocking is not inherent in framing system used, provide closely fitted solid wood blocks of same width as framing members and 2-inch nominal thickness.

3. Fire block concealed spaces between floor sleepers with same material as sleepers to limit concealed spaces to not more than 100 sq. ft. and to solidly fill space below partitions.

G. Sort and select lumber so that natural characteristics do not interfere with installation or with fastening other materials to lumber. Do not use materials with defects that interfere with function of member or pieces that are too small to use with minimum number of joints or optimum joint arrangement.

H. Comply with AWPA M4 for applying field treatment to cut surfaces of preservative-treated lumber.

1. Use inorganic boron for items that are continuously protected from liquid water. 2. Use copper naphthenate for items not continuously protected from liquid water.

I. Securely attach rough carpentry work to substrate by anchoring and fastening as indicated, complying with the following:

1. Table 2304.9.1, "Fastening Schedule," in ICC's International Building Code (IBC) for restrooms, and

2. Table R602.3(1), "Fastener Schedule for Structural Members," and Table R602.3(2), "Alternate Attachments," in ICC's International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings for residence.

J. Use steel common nails unless otherwise indicated. Select fasteners of size that will not fully penetrate members where opposite side will be exposed to view or will receive finish materials. Make tight connections between members. Install fasteners without splitting wood. Drive nails snug but do not countersink nail heads unless otherwise indicated.

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3.3 REPAIRS

A. Make repairs to damaged framing as directed by the Owner’s Representative or as indicated on the drawings.

B. Provide shoring as required to support existing dead and live loads at areas where framing is damaged.

C. Once shoring is in place remove any rotted or deteriorated wood framing.

D. Install new wood framing, bridging, reinforcements, and splices as directed by Owner’s representative or as indicated on the drawings. Lap splices a minimum of 24 inches on each side beyond area where framing members were removed and replaced.

E. Attach items to substrates to support applied loading.

3.4 WOOD BLOCKING, AND NAILER INSTALLATION

A. Install where indicated and where required for attaching other work. Form to shapes indicated and cut as required for true line and level of attached work. Coordinate locations with other work involved.

B. Attach items to substrates to support applied loading. Recess bolts and nuts flush with surfaces unless otherwise indicated.

3.5 CEILING JOIST AND RAFTER FRAMING REPAIRS AND INSTALLATION

A. Rafters: Notch to fit exterior wall plates and use metal framing anchors. Double rafters to form headers and trimmers at openings in roof framing, if any, and support with metal hangers. Where rafters abut at ridge, secure to the ridge with strap tie and with two face mount hangers.

1. Connectors to match existing types. Types called out in the original construction documents are: LSAT-24 ridge strap tie, U-46 face mount hangers, H 2.5 rafter ties at eave beam. Contractor to verify.

3.6 ROOF DECK INSTALLATION

A. Remove damaged decking as agreed to with Owner. Saw cut decking for removal of entire width of a deck board without cutting into the adjacent boards to remain.

B. Install solid-sawn wood roof decking to comply with AITC 112.

1. Locate end joints for lay-up to match existing pattern. Place patch materials in lengths long enough to sit on two framing members.

C. Anchor wood roof decking, where supported on walls, with anchors as specified and matching existing.

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D. Apply joint sealant to seal roof decking at exterior walls at the following locations:

1. Between roof decking and supports located at exterior walls. 2. Between roof decking and exterior walls that butt against underside of roof

decking. 3. Between tongues and grooves of roof decking over exterior walls and supports at

exterior walls.

3.7 PROTECTION

A. Protect wood that has been treated with inorganic boron (SBX) from weather. If, despite protection, inorganic boron-treated wood becomes wet, apply EPA-registered borate treatment. Apply borate solution by spraying to comply with EPA-registered label.

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SECTION 061516 - WOOD ROOF DECKING

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. Section includes solid-sawn wood roof decking

1.3 ACTION SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: For each type of product.

1. For glued-laminated wood roof decking, include installation instructions and data on lumber, adhesives, and fabrication.

2. For preservative-treated wood products, include chemical treatment manufacturer's written instructions for handling, storing, installing, and finishing treated material.

1.4 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS

1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Schedule delivery of wood roof decking to avoid extended on-site storage and to avoid delaying the Work.

B. Store materials under cover and protected from weather and contact with damp or wet surfaces. Provide for air circulation within and around stacks and under temporary coverings. Stack wood roof decking with surfaces that are to be exposed in the final Work protected from exposure to sunlight.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 WOOD ROOF DECKING, GENERAL

A. General: Comply with DOC PS 20 and with applicable grading rules of inspection agencies certified by ALSC's Board of Review.

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2.2 SOLID-SAWN WOOD ROOF DECKING

A. Standard for Solid-Sawn Wood Roof Decking: Comply with AITC 112.

B. Roof Decking Species: Southern pine.

C. Roof Decking Nominal Size: 2 by 6 to match existing.

D. Roof Decking Grade: Dense Standard Decking.

E. Grade Stamps: Factory mark each item with grade stamp of grading agency. Apply grade stamp to surfaces that are not exposed to view.

F. Moisture Content: Provide wood roof decking with 15 percent maximum moisture content at time of dressing.

G. Face Surface: Smooth to match existing.

H. Edge Pattern: Match existing.

2.3 PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT

A. Pressure treat wood roof decking according to AWPA U1; Use Category UC2.

B. Preservative Chemicals: Acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction and containing no arsenic or chromium.

1. For exposed items indicated to receive a stained or natural finish, use products that do not contain colorants, bleed through, or otherwise adversely affect finishes.

C. Use process that includes water-repellent treatment.

D. Use process that does not include water repellents or other substances that might interfere with application of indicated finishes.

E. After treatment, redry materials to 15 percent maximum moisture content.

F. After dressing and fabricating roof decking, apply copper naphthenate according to AWPA M4 to surfaces cut to a depth of more than 1/16 inch.

2.4 ACCESSORY MATERIALS

A. Fasteners for Solid-Sawn Roof Decking: Provide fastener size and type complying with AITC 112 for thickness of deck used.

B. Nails: Common; complying with ASTM F 1667, Type I, Style 10.

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C. Sealants: Latex, complying with applicable requirements in Section 079200 "Joint Sealants" and recommended by sealant manufacturer and manufacturer of substrates for intended application.

D. Penetrating Sealer: Clear sanding sealer complying with Section 099300 "Staining and Transparent Finishing" and compatible with topcoats specified for use over it.

2.5 FABRICATION

A. Shop Fabrication: Where preservative-treated roof decking is indicated, complete cutting, trimming, surfacing, and sanding before treating.

B. Predrill roof decking for lateral spiking to adjacent units to comply with AITC 112.

C. Seal Coat: After fabricating and surfacing roof decking, apply a saturation coat of penetrating sealer.

D. Apply indicated finish materials to comply with Section 099300 "Staining and Transparent Finishing" in fabrication shop.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine walls and support framing in areas to receive wood roof decking for compliance with installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of wood roof decking.

B. After removal of roofing, inspect sheathing for damage with Owner’s Representative.

C. The Contractor and the Owner’s representative shall develop and agree on the scope and quantity of decking to be replaced prior to removal and replacement of the damaged decking. Refer to Section 012200 “Unit Prices” for costing of replacing damaged decking.

D. The Contractor shall not proceed with the decking removal and replacement without written notice from the Owner’s Representative.

E. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

3.2 INSTALLATION

A. Install solid-sawn wood roof decking to comply with AITC 112.

1. Locate end joints for single-span lay-up.

B. Anchor wood roof decking, where supported on walls, with bolts as indicated.

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C. Where preservative-treated roof decking must be cut during erection, apply a field-treatment preservative to comply with AWPA M4.

1. For solid-sawn roof decking, use inorganic boron (SBX). 2. For laminated roof decking, use copper naphthenate.

D. Apply joint sealant to seal roof decking at exterior walls at the following locations:

1. Between roof decking and supports located at exterior walls. 2. Between roof decking and exterior walls that butt against underside of roof

decking. 3. Between tongues and grooves of roof decking over exterior walls and supports at

exterior walls.

3.3 ADJUSTING

A. Repair damaged surfaces and finishes after completing erection. Replace damaged roof decking if repairs are not approved by Architect.

3.4 PROTECTION

A. Provide water-resistive barrier over roof decking as the Work progresses to protect roof decking until roofing is applied.

B. If, despite protection, roof decking becomes wet, apply EPA-registered borate treatment. Apply borate solution by spraying to comply with EPA-registered label.

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SECTION 061600 - SHEATHING

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes: 1. Sheathing for replacement of damaged roof sheathing.

1.3 ACTION SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: For each type of process and factory-fabricated product. Indicate component materials and dimensions and include construction and application details.

1. Include data for wood-preservative treatment from chemical treatment manufacturer and certification by treating plant that treated plywood complies with requirements. Indicate type of preservative used and net amount of preservative retained.

2. Include data for fire-retardant treatment from chemical treatment manufacturer and certification by treating plant that treated plywood complies with requirements. Include physical properties of treated materials.

3. For products receiving waterborne treatment, include statement that moisture content of treated materials was reduced to levels specified before shipment to Project site.

4. Product Data for composite wood products, documentation indicating that product contains no urea formaldehyde.

5. Laboratory Test Reports for composite-wood products, documentation indicating that products comply with the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Public Health's "Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation of Volatile Organic Chemical Emissions from Indoor Sources Using Environmental Chambers."

1.4 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS

A. Evaluation Reports: For the following, from ICC-ES:

1. Wood-preservative-treated plywood.

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1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Testing Agency Qualifications: For testing agency providing classification marking for fire-retardant-treated material, an inspection agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction that periodically performs inspections to verify that the material bearing the classification marking is representative of the material tested.

1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Stack panels flat with spacers beneath and between each bundle to provide air circulation. Protect sheathing from weather by covering with waterproof sheeting, securely anchored. Provide for air circulation around stacks and under coverings.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 WOOD PANEL PRODUCTS

A. Emissions: Products shall meet the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Public Health's "Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation of Volatile Organic Chemical Emissions from Indoor Sources Using Environmental Chambers."

B. Thickness: As needed to comply with requirements specified, but not less than thickness indicated.

C. Factory mark panels to indicate compliance with applicable standard.

2.2 PRESERVATIVE-TREATED PLYWOOD

A. Preservative Treatment by Pressure Process: AWPA U1; Use Category UC2 for interior construction not in contact with ground, Use Category UC3b for exterior construction not in contact with ground, and Use Category UC4a for items in contact with ground.

1. Preservative Chemicals: Acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction and containing no arsenic or chromium.

B. Mark plywood with appropriate classification marking of an inspection agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.

C. Application: Treat all plywood unless otherwise indicated.

2.3 ROOF SHEATHING

A. Refer to drawings for type of sheathing to be used on project.

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B. Contractor shall match existing sheathing type and thickness where sheathing replacement is required.

1. Oriented-Strand-Board Sheathing: DOC PS 2, Exposure 1, Structural I sheathing.

a. Span Rating: Not less than 24/0. b. Nominal Thickness: Not less than 1/2 inch.

2. Plywood Sheathing: Exterior sheathing.

a. Span Rating: Not less than 24/0. b. Nominal Thickness: Not less than 15/32 inch.

2.4 FASTENERS

A. General: Provide fasteners of size and type indicated that comply with requirements specified in this article for material and manufacture.

1. For roof and wall sheathing, provide fasteners with hot-dip zinc coating complying with ASTM A 153/A 153M.

B. Screws for Fastening Sheathing to Wood Framing: ASTM C 1002.

C. Power-Driven Fasteners: Not permitted.

2.5 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS

A. Adhesives for Field Gluing Panels to Wood Framing: Formulation complying with APA AFG-01 or ASTM D 3498 that is approved for use with type of construction panel indicated by manufacturers of both adhesives and panels.

1. Adhesives shall have a VOC content of 50 g/L or less.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 INSPECTION, GENERAL

A. After removal of roofing, inspect sheathing for damage with Owner’s Representative.

B. The Contractor and the Owner’s representative shall develop and agree on the scope and quantity of decking to be replaced prior to removal and replacement of the damaged decking. Refer to Section 012200 “Unit Prices” for costing of replacing damaged decking.

C. The Contractor shall not proceed with the decking removal and replacement without written notice from the Owner’s Representative.

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3.2 INSTALLATION, GENERAL

A. Do not use materials with defects that impair quality of sheathing or pieces that are too small to use with minimum number of joints or optimum joint arrangement. Arrange joints so that pieces do not span between fewer than three support members.

B. Cut panels at penetrations, edges, and other obstructions of work; fit tightly against abutting construction unless otherwise indicated.

C. Securely attach to substrate by fastening as indicated, complying with the following:

1. Table 2304.9.1, "Fastening Schedule," in the ICC's International Building Code. 2. Table R602.3(1), "Fastener Schedule for Structural Members," and

Table R602.3(2), "Alternate Attachments," in the ICC's International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings.

D. Use screws unless otherwise indicated. Select fasteners of size that will not fully penetrate members where opposite side will be exposed to view or will receive finish materials. Make tight connections. Install fasteners without splitting wood.

E. Coordinate wall and roof sheathing installation with flashing and joint-sealant installation so these materials are installed in sequence and manner that prevent exterior moisture from passing through completed assembly.

F. Coordinate sheathing installation with installation of materials installed over sheathing so sheathing is not exposed to precipitation or left exposed at end of the workday when rain is forecast.

3.3 PANEL INSTALLATION

A. Fastening Methods: Fasten panels as indicated below:

1. Roof Sheathing:

a. Screw to wood framing. Apply a continuous bead of glue to framing members at edges of roof sheathing panels.

b. Screw to cold-formed metal framing. c. Space panels 1/8 inch apart at edges and ends.

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SECTION 070150 - PREPARATION FOR REROOFING

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes:

1. Full tear-off of entire roof. 2. Re-cover preparation of entire roof. 3. Temporary roofing.

1.3 UNIT PRICES

A. Work of this Section is affected by deck removal and replacement unit price and roof sheathing removal and replacement unit price.

1.4 DEFINITIONS

A. Roofing Terminology: Definitions in ASTM D 1079 and glossary of NRCA's "The NRCA Roofing and Waterproofing Manual" apply to work of this Section.

B. Full Roof Tear-Off: Removal of existing roofing system from deck.

1.5 ACTION SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: For each type of product.

B. Photographs or Videotape: Show existing conditions of adjoining construction and site improvements, including exterior and interior finish surfaces that might be misconstrued as having been damaged by reroofing operations. Submit before Work begins.

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1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with governing EPA notification regulations before beginning roofing removal. Comply with hauling and disposal regulations of authorities having jurisdiction.

B. Reroofing Conference: Conduct conference at Project site.

1. Meet with Owner; Architect; Owner's insurer if applicable; testing and inspecting agency representative; roofing system manufacturer's representative; roofing Installer, including project manager, superintendent, and foreman; and installers whose work interfaces with or affects reroofing, including installers of roof deck, roof accessories, and roof-mounted equipment.

2. Review methods and procedures related to roofing system tear-off and replacement, including, but not limited to, the following:

a. Reroofing preparation, including roofing system manufacturer's written instructions.

b. Existing roof drains and roof drainage during each stage of reroofing, and roof-drain plugging and plug removal.

c. Construction schedule and availability of materials, Installer's personnel, equipment, and facilities needed to avoid delays.

d. Existing roof deck conditions requiring notification of Architect. e. Existing roof deck removal procedures and Owner notifications. f. Structural loading limitations of roof deck during reroofing. g. Base flashings, special roofing details, drainage, penetrations, equipment

curbs, and condition of other construction that affect reroofing. h. HVAC shutdown and sealing of air intakes. i. Governing regulations and requirements for insurance and certificates if

applicable. j. Existing conditions that may require notification of Architect before

proceeding.

1.7 FIELD CONDITIONS

A. Existing Roofing System: As indicated on drawings.

B. Owner may occupy portions of building immediately below reroofing area. Conduct reroofing so Owner's operations are not disrupted. Provide Owner with not less than 72 hours' notice of activities that may affect Owner's operations.

1. Coordinate work activities daily with Owner so Owner can place protective dust and water-leakage covers over sensitive equipment and furnishings, shut down HVAC and fire-alarm or -detection equipment if needed, and evacuate occupants from below work area.

2. Before working over structurally impaired areas of deck, notify Owner to evacuate occupants from below affected area. Verify that occupants below work area have been evacuated before proceeding with work over impaired deck area.

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C. Protect building to be reroofed, adjacent buildings, walkways, site improvements, exterior plantings, and landscaping from damage or soiling from reroofing operations.

D. Maintain access to existing walkways, corridors, and other adjacent occupied or used facilities.

E. Conditions existing at time of inspection for bidding are maintained by Owner as far as practical.

F. Limit construction loads on roof for rooftop equipment wheel loads and for uniformly distributed loads.

G. Weather Limitations: Proceed with reroofing preparation only when existing and forecasted weather conditions permit Work to proceed without water entering existing roofing system or building.

1. Remove only as much roofing in one day as can be made watertight in the same day.

H. Hazardous Materials: It is not expected that hazardous materials, such as asbestos-containing materials, will be encountered in the Work.

1. If materials suspected of containing hazardous materials are encountered, do not disturb; immediately notify Architect and Owner. Hazardous materials will be removed by Owner under a separate contract.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 TEMPORARY PROTECTION MATERIALS

A. Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) Insulation: ASTM C 578.

B. Plywood: DOC PS1, Grade CD Exposure 1.

C. OSB: DOC PS2, Exposure 1.

2.2 TEMPORARY ROOFING MATERIALS

A. Design and selection of materials for temporary roofing are Contractor's responsibilities.

2.3 INFILL AND REPLACEMENT MATERIALS

A. Use infill materials matching existing roofing system materials unless otherwise indicated.

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1. Infill materials are specified in roofing section of these specifications.

B. Roof sheathing is specified in Section 061600 "Sheathing."

2.4 RE-COVER BOARDS

A. Where indicated on drawings utilize the following re-cover board:

1. Re-Cover Board: ASTM C 208, Type II, Grade 1, cellulosic-fiber insulation board; 1/2 inch thick.

2. Fasteners: Factory-coated steel fasteners, No. 12 or No. 14, and metal or plastic plates listed in FM Global's "Approval Guide," designed for fastening re-cover boards to deck and acceptable to new roofing system manufacturer.

2.5 AUXILIARY REROOFING MATERIALS

A. General: Use auxiliary reroofing preparation materials recommended by roofing system manufacturer for intended use and compatible with components of new roofing system.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 PREPARATION

A. Shut off rooftop utilities and service piping before beginning the Work.

B. Test existing roof drains to verify that they are not blocked or restricted. Immediately notify Architect of any blockages or restrictions.

C. Coordinate with Owner to shut down air-intake equipment in the vicinity of the Work. Cover air-intake louvers before proceeding with reroofing work that could affect indoor air quality or activate smoke detectors in the ductwork.

D. During removal operations, have sufficient and suitable materials on-site to facilitate rapid installation of temporary protection in the event of unexpected rain.

E. Maintain roof drains in functioning condition to ensure roof drainage at end of each workday. Prevent debris from entering or blocking roof drains and conductors. Use roof-drain plugs specifically designed for this purpose. Remove roof-drain plugs at end of each workday, when no work is taking place, or when rain is forecast.

1. If roof drains are temporarily blocked or unserviceable due to roofing system removal or partial installation of new roofing system, provide alternative drainage method to remove water and eliminate ponding. Do not permit water to enter into or under existing roofing system components that are to remain.

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3.2 ROOF TEAR-OFF

A. General: Notify Owner each day of extent of roof tear-off proposed for that day.

B. Remove accessories from roofing. Store and protect accessories for reuse if re-use is indicated on the drawings.

C. Full Roof Tear-Off: Remove existing roofing and other roofing system components down to the deck.

1. Remove roofing, substrate board, roof insulation, and cover board as indicated on drawings.

2. Remove wood blocking, curbs, and nailers where indicated on drawings. 3. Remove fasteners from deck.

3.3 DECK PREPARATION

A. Inspect deck after tear-off of roofing system.

B. If deck surface is unsuitable for receiving new roofing or if structural integrity of deck is suspect, immediately notify Architect. Do not proceed with installation until directed by Architect.

C. Replace roof sheathing as directed by Architect. Roof sheathing replacement will be paid for by adjusting the Contract Sum according to unit prices included in the Contract Documents.

3.4 RE-COVER BOARD INSTALLATION

A. Where indicated on drawings, install re-cover boards over decking with long joints in continuous straight lines and end joints staggered between rows. Loosely butt re-cover boards together and fasten to deck.

B. Fasten re-cover boards to resist wind-uplift pressure at corners, perimeter, and field of roof specified on drawings.

1. Install additional fasteners near board corners and edges as necessary to conform boards to substrate and to adjacent boards.

3.5 DISPOSAL

A. Collect demolished materials and place in containers. Promptly dispose of demolished materials. Do not allow demolished materials to accumulate on-site.

1. Storage or sale of demolished items or materials on-site is not permitted.

B. Transport and legally dispose of demolished materials off Owner's property.

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SECTION 074112 - STANDING-SEAM METAL ROOF PANELS

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. Section includes standing-seam metal roof panels.

1.3 PREINSTALLATION MEETINGS

A. Preinstallation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site.

1. Meet with Owner, Architect, metal panel Installer, metal panel manufacturer's representative, and installers whose work interfaces with or affects metal panels, including installers of roof accessories and roof-mounted equipment.

2. Review and finalize construction schedule and verify availability of materials, Installer's personnel, equipment, and facilities needed to make progress and avoid delays.

3. Review methods and procedures related to metal panel installation, including manufacturer's written instructions.

4. Examine support conditions for compliance with requirements, including alignment between and attachment to structural members.

5. Review structural loading limitations of existing deck or purlins and rafters during and after roofing.

6. Review flashings, special details, drainage, penetrations, equipment curbs, and condition of other construction that affect metal panels.

7. Review temporary protection requirements for metal panel systems during and after installation.

8. Review procedures for repair of metal panels damaged after installation. 9. Document proceedings, including corrective measures and actions required, and

furnish copy of record to each participant.

1.4 ACTION SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: For each type of product.

1. Include construction details, material descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, and finishes for each type of panel and accessory.

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B. Energy Related Submittals: 1. Product Test Reports for roofing materials, documentation indicating that roofing

materials comply with Solar Reflectance Index requirement.

C. Shop Drawings:

1. Include fabrication and installation layouts of metal panels; details of edge conditions, joints, panel profiles, corners, anchorages, attachment system, trim, flashings, closures, and accessories; and special details.

2. Accessories: Include details of the flashing, trim, and anchorage systems, at a scale of not less than 1-1/2 inches per 12 inches.

D. Samples for Initial Selection: For each type of metal panel indicated with factory-applied color finishes.

1. Include similar Samples of trim and accessories involving color selection.

E. Samples for Verification: For each type of exposed finish required, prepared on Samples of size indicated below.

1. Metal Panels: 12 inches long by actual panel width. Include clips, fasteners, closures, and other metal panel accessories.

1.5 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS

A. Qualification Data: For Installer.

B. Product Test Reports: For each product, for tests performed by a qualified testing agency.

C. Field quality-control reports.

D. Sample Warranties: For special warranties.

1.6 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS

A. Maintenance Data: For metal panels to include in maintenance manuals.

1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Installer Qualifications: An entity that employs installers and supervisors who are trained and approved by manufacturer.

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1.8 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Deliver components, metal panels, and other manufactured items so as not to be damaged or deformed. Package metal panels for protection during transportation and handling.

B. Unload, store, and erect metal panels in a manner to prevent bending, warping, twisting, and surface damage.

C. Stack metal panels horizontally on platforms or pallets, covered with suitable weathertight and ventilated covering. Store metal panels to ensure dryness, with positive slope for drainage of water. Do not store metal panels in contact with other materials that might cause staining, denting, or other surface damage.

D. Retain strippable protective covering on metal panels during installation.

1.9 FIELD CONDITIONS

A. Weather Limitations: Proceed with installation only when existing and forecasted weather conditions permit assembly of metal panels to be performed according to manufacturers' written instructions and warranty requirements.

1.10 COORDINATION

A. Coordinate sizes and locations of roof curbs, equipment supports, and roof penetrations with actual equipment provided.

B. Coordinate metal panel installation with rain drainage work, flashing, trim, construction of soffits, and other adjoining work to provide a leakproof, secure, and noncorrosive installation.

1.11 WARRANTY

A. Special Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components of metal panel systems that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period.

1. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following:

a. Structural failures including rupturing, cracking, or puncturing. b. Deterioration of metals and other materials beyond normal weathering.

2. Warranty Period: Two years from date of Substantial Completion.

B. Special Warranty on Panel Finishes: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair finish or replace metal panels that show evidence of deterioration of factory-applied finishes within specified warranty period.

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1. Exposed Panel Finish: Deterioration includes, but is not limited to, the following:

a. Color fading more than 5 Hunter units when tested according to ASTM D 2244.

b. Chalking in excess of a No. 8 rating when tested according to ASTM D 4214.

c. Cracking, checking, peeling, or failure of paint to adhere to bare metal.

2. Finish Warranty Period: 20 years from date of Substantial Completion.

C. Special Weathertightness Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace standing-seam metal roof panel assemblies that fail to remain weathertight, including leaks, within specified warranty period.

1. Warranty Period: 20 years from date of Substantial Completion.

2. The warranty shall be a single source “NO DOLLAR LIMIT” warranty for the entire warranty period.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

A. Solar Reflectance Index: Not less than 60 when calculated according to ASTM E 1980.

B. Structural Performance: Provide metal panel systems capable of withstanding the effects of the following loads, based on testing according to ASTM E 1592:

1. Wind Loads: As indicated on Drawings. 2. Deflection Limits: For wind loads, no greater than 1/240 of the span.

C. Water Penetration under Static Pressure: No water penetration when tested according to ASTM E 1646 or ASTM E 331 at the following test-pressure difference:

1. Test-Pressure Difference: 6.24 lbf/sq. ft.

D. Wind-Uplift Resistance: Provide metal roof panel assemblies that comply with UL 580 for wind-uplift-resistance class indicated.

1. Uplift Rating: UL 90.

E. Thermal Movements: Allow for thermal movements from ambient and surface temperature changes by preventing buckling, opening of joints, overstressing of components, failure of joint sealants, failure of connections, and other detrimental effects. Base calculations on surface temperatures of materials due to both solar heat gain and nighttime-sky heat loss.

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1. Temperature Change (Range): 120 deg F, ambient; 180 deg F, material surfaces.

2.2 STANDING-SEAM METAL ROOF PANELS

A. General: Provide factory-formed metal roof panels designed to be installed by lapping and interconnecting raised side edges of adjacent panels with joint type indicated and mechanically attaching panels to supports using concealed clips in side laps. Include clips, cleats, pressure plates, and accessories required for weathertight installation.

1. Steel Panel Systems: Unless more stringent requirements are indicated, comply with ASTM E 1514.

B. Vertical-Rib, Seamed-Joint, Standing-Seam Metal Roof Panels: Formed with vertical ribs at panel edges and intermediate stiffening ribs symmetrically spaced between ribs; designed for sequential installation by mechanically attaching panels to supports using concealed clips located under one side of panels, engaging opposite edge of adjacent panels, and mechanically seaming panels together.

1. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide comparable by one of the following, or a pre-approved equal:

a. Berridge Manufacturing Co. b. MBCI; a division of NCI Building Systems, L.P. c. McElroy Metal, Inc.

2. Metallic-Coated Steel Sheet: Zinc-coated (galvanized) steel sheet complying with ASTM A 653/A 653M, G90 coating designation, or aluminum-zinc alloy-coated steel sheet complying with ASTM A 792/A 792M, Class AZ50 coating designation; structural quality. Prepainted by the coil-coating process to comply with ASTM A 755/A 755M.

a. Nominal Thickness: 0.028 inch minimum (24 Ga). b. Exterior Finish: Two-coat fluoropolymer. c. Color: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range.

3. Clips: One-piece fixed to accommodate thermal movement.

a. Material: 0.064-inch- nominal thickness, zinc-coated (galvanized) or aluminum-zinc alloy-coated steel sheet.

4. Panel Coverage: 12 inches. 5. Panel Height: 1.5 inches minimum.

2.3 UNDERLAYMENT MATERIALS

A. All underlayment materials shall be approved in writing by roofing panel manufacturer.

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B. Synthetic Roofing Underlayment: ICC approved alternate to ASTM D 226/D 22M, Type II: Provide asphalt free, high strength, reinforced roofing underlayment mechanically attached to sloped roof deck.

C. Self-Adhering, High-Temperature Underlayment: Provide self-adhering, cold-applied, sheet underlayment, a minimum of 30 mils thick, consisting of slip-resistant, polyethylene-film top surface laminated to a layer of butyl or SBS-modified asphalt adhesive, with release-paper backing. Provide primer when recommended by underlayment manufacturer.

1. Thermal Stability: Stable after testing at 240 deg F; ASTM D1970. 2. Low-Temperature Flexibility: Passes after testing at minus 20 deg F;

ASTM D1970.

D. Slip Sheet: Manufacturer's recommended slip sheet, of type required for application.

2.4 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS

A. Miscellaneous Metal Subframing and Furring: ASTM C 645; cold-formed, metallic-coated steel sheet, ASTM A 653/A 653M, G90 coating designation or ASTM A 792/A 792M, Class AZ50 coating designation unless otherwise indicated. Provide manufacturer's standard sections as required for support and alignment of metal panel system.

B. Panel Accessories: Provide components required for a complete, weathertight panel system including trim, copings, fasciae, mullions, sills, corner units, clips, flashings, sealants, gaskets, fillers, closure strips, and similar items. Match material and finish of metal panels unless otherwise indicated.

1. Closures: Provide closures at eaves and ridges, fabricated of same metal as metal panels.

2. Backing Plates: Provide metal backing plates at panel end splices, fabricated from material recommended by manufacturer.

3. Closure Strips: Closed-cell, expanded, cellular, rubber or crosslinked, polyolefin-foam or closed-cell laminated polyethylene; minimum 1-inch- thick, flexible closure strips; cut or premolded to match metal panel profile. Provide closure strips where indicated or necessary to ensure weathertight construction.

C. Pipe Penetration Flashings: 20 year warranted flexible boot type, with stainless steel compression ring. Use silicone type at hot pipes.

D. Rivets: full stainless steel, including mandrel, in size to match application.

E. Flashing and Trim: Provide flashing and trim formed from same material as metal panels as required to seal against weather and to provide finished appearance. Locations include, but are not limited to, eaves, rakes, corners, bases, framed openings, ridges, fasciae, and fillers. Finish flashing and trim with same finish system as adjacent metal panels.

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F. Gutters: Formed from same material as roof panels, complete with end pieces, outlet tubes, and other special pieces as required. Fabricate in minimum 96-inch- long sections, of size and metal thickness according to SMACNA's "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual." Furnish gutter supports spaced a maximum of 36 inches o.c., fabricated from same metal as gutters. Provide wire ball strainers of compatible metal at outlets. Finish gutters to match metal roof panels.

G. Downspouts: Formed from same material as roof panels. Fabricate in 10-foot- long sections, complete with formed elbows and offsets, of size and metal thickness according to SMACNA's "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual." Finish downspouts to match gutters.

H. Roof Curbs: Fabricated from same material as roof panels, 0.048-inch nominal thickness; with bottom of skirt profiled to match roof panel profiles and with welded top box and integral full-length cricket. Fabricate curb subframing of 0.060-inch- nominal thickness, angle-, C-, or Z-shaped steel sheet. Fabricate curb and subframing to withstand indicated loads of size and height indicated. Finish roof curbs to match metal roof panels.

1. Insulate roof curb with 1-inch- thick, rigid insulation.

I. Panel Fasteners: Self-tapping screws designed to withstand design loads.

J. Panel Sealants: Provide sealant type recommended by manufacturer that are compatible with panel materials, are nonstaining, and do not damage panel finish.

1. Sealant Tape: Pressure-sensitive, 100 percent solids, gray polyisobutylene compound sealant tape with release-paper backing. Provide permanently elastic, nonsag, nontoxic, nonstaining tape 1/2 inch wide and 1/8 inch thick.

2. Joint Sealant: ASTM C 920; elastomeric polyurethane or silicone sealant; of type, grade, class, and use classifications required to seal joints in metal panels and remain weathertight; and as recommended in writing by metal panel manufacturer.

3. Butyl-Rubber-Based, Solvent-Release Sealant: ASTM C 1311.

2.5 FABRICATION

A. General: Fabricate and finish metal panels and accessories at the factory, by manufacturer's standard procedures and processes, as necessary to fulfill indicated performance requirements demonstrated by laboratory testing. Comply with indicated profiles and with dimensional and structural requirements.

B. Provide panel profile, including major ribs and intermediate stiffening ribs, if any, for full length of panel.

C. Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim: Fabricate flashing and trim to comply with manufacturer's recommendations and recommendations in SMACNA's "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual" and NRCA “Architectural Metal Flashing, Condensation and Air

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Leakage Control, and Rerofing” that apply to design, dimensions, metal, and other characteristics of item indicated.

1. Form exposed sheet metal accessories that are without excessive oil canning, buckling, and tool marks and that are true to line and levels indicated, with exposed edges folded back to form hems.

2. Seams for Aluminum: Fabricate nonmoving seams with flat-lock seams. Form seams and seal with epoxy seam sealer. Rivet joints for additional strength.

3. Seams for Other Than Aluminum: Fabricate nonmoving seams in accessories with flat-lock seams. Tin edges to be seamed, form seams, and solder.

4. Sealed Joints: Form nonexpansion, but movable, joints in metal to accommodate sealant and to comply with SMACNA standards.

5. Conceal fasteners and expansion provisions where possible. Exposed fasteners are not allowed on faces of accessories exposed to view.

6. Fabricate cleats and attachment devices from same material as accessory being anchored or from compatible, noncorrosive metal recommended in writing by metal panel manufacturer.

a. Size: As recommended by SMACNA's "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual" NRCA “Architectural Metal Flashing, Condensation and Air Leakage Control, and Rerofing” or metal panel manufacturer for application, but not less than thickness of metal being secured.

2.6 FINISHES

A. Protect mechanical and painted finishes on exposed surfaces from damage by applying a strippable, temporary protective covering before shipping.

B. Appearance of Finished Work: Variations in appearance of abutting or adjacent pieces are acceptable if they are within one-half of the range of approved Samples. Noticeable variations in same piece are unacceptable. Variations in appearance of other components are acceptable if they are within the range of approved Samples and are assembled or installed to minimize contrast.

C. Steel Panels and Accessories:

1. Two-Coat Fluoropolymer: AAMA 621. Fluoropolymer finish containing not less than 70 percent PVDF resin by weight in color coat. Prepare, pretreat, and apply coating to exposed metal surfaces to comply with coating and resin manufacturers' written instructions.

2. Concealed Finish: Apply pretreatment and manufacturer's standard white or light-colored acrylic or polyester backer finish consisting of prime coat and wash coat with a minimum total dry film thickness of 0.5 mil.

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PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine substrates, areas, and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances, metal panel supports, and other conditions affecting performance of the Work.

1. Examine primary and secondary roof framing to verify that rafters, purlins, angles, channels, and other structural panel support members and anchorages have been installed within alignment tolerances required by metal roof panel manufacturer.

2. Examine solid roof sheathing to verify that sheathing joints are supported by framing or blocking and that installation is within flatness tolerances required by metal roof panel manufacturer.

a. Verify that air- or water-resistive barriers have been installed over sheathing or backing substrate to prevent air infiltration or water penetration.

B. Examine roughing-in for components and systems penetrating metal panels to verify actual locations of penetrations relative to seam locations of metal panels before installation.

C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

3.2 PREPARATION

A. Miscellaneous Supports: Install subframing, furring, and other miscellaneous panel support members and anchorages according to ASTM C 754 and metal panel manufacturer's written recommendations.

3.3 UNDERLAYMENT INSTALLATION

A. Synthetic Underlayment: Apply at locations indicated below, in shingle fashion to shed water, and with lapped joints of not less than 2 inches. 1. Apply on roof not covered by self-adhering sheet underlayment. Lap over edges

of self-adhering sheet underlayment not less than 3 inches, in shingle fashion to shed water.

B. Self-Adhering Sheet Underlayment: Apply primer if required by manufacturer. Comply with temperature restrictions of underlayment manufacturer for installation. Apply at locations indicated below wrinkle free, in shingle fashion to shed water, and with end laps of not less than 6 inches staggered 24 inches between courses. Overlap side edges not less than 3-1/2 inches. Roll laps with roller. Cover underlayment within 14 days. 1. Apply over the roof area indicated below:

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a. Roof perimeter for a distance up from eaves of 24 inches beyond interior wall line.

b. Valleys, from lowest point to highest point, for a distance on each side of 18 inches. Overlap ends of sheets not less than 6 inches.

c. Rake edges for a distance of 18 inches. d. Hips and ridges for a distance on each side of 12 inches. e. Roof-to-wall intersections for a distance from wall of 18 inches. f. Around dormers, chimneys, skylights, and other penetrating elements for a

distance from element of 18 inches.

C. Self-Adhering, High-Temperature Underlayment: Provide self-adhering, cold-applied, sheet underlayment, a minimum of 30 mils thick, consisting of slip-resistant, polyethylene-film top surface laminated to a layer of butyl or SBS-modified asphalt adhesive, with release-paper backing. Provide primer when recommended by underlayment manufacturer.

1. Thermal Stability: Stable after testing at 240 deg F; ASTM D1970. 2. Low-Temperature Flexibility: Passes after testing at minus 20 deg F;

ASTM D1970.

D. Slip Sheet: Apply slip sheet over underlayment before installing metal roof panels.

E. Flashings: Install flashings to cover underlayment to comply with requirements specified in this section.

3.4 METAL PANEL INSTALLATION

A. General: Install metal panels according to manufacturer's written instructions in orientation, sizes, and locations indicated. Install panels perpendicular to supports unless otherwise indicated. Anchor metal panels and other components of the Work securely in place, with provisions for thermal and structural movement.

1. Shim or otherwise plumb substrates receiving metal panels. 2. Flash and seal metal panels at perimeter of all openings. Fasten with self-

tapping screws. Do not begin installation until air- or water-resistive barriers and flashings that will be concealed by metal panels are installed.

3. Install screw fasteners in predrilled holes. 4. Locate and space fastenings in uniform vertical and horizontal alignment. 5. Install flashing and trim as metal panel work proceeds. 6. Locate panel splices over, but not attached to, structural supports. Stagger panel

splices and end laps to avoid a four-panel lap splice condition. 7. Align bottoms of metal panels and fasten with blind rivets, bolts, or self-tapping

screws. Fasten flashings and trim around openings and similar elements with self-tapping screws.

8. Provide weathertight escutcheons for pipe- and conduit-penetrating panels.

B. Fasteners:

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1. Steel Panels: Use stainless-steel fasteners for surfaces exposed to the exterior; use galvanized-steel fasteners for surfaces exposed to the interior.

C. Anchor Clips: Anchor metal roof panels and other components of the Work securely in place, using manufacturer's approved fasteners according to manufacturers' written instructions.

D. Metal Protection: Where dissimilar metals contact each other or corrosive substrates, protect against galvanic action as recommended in writing by metal panel manufacturer.

E. Standing-Seam Metal Roof Panel Installation: Fasten metal roof panels to supports with concealed clips at each standing-seam joint at location, spacing, and with fasteners recommended in writing by manufacturer.

1. Install clips to supports with self-tapping fasteners. 2. Install pressure plates at locations indicated in manufacturer's written installation

instructions. 3. Seamed Joint: Crimp standing seams with manufacturer-approved, motorized

seamer tool so clip, metal roof panel, and factory-applied sealant are completely engaged.

4. Watertight Installation:

a. Apply a continuous ribbon of sealant or tape to seal joints of metal panels, using sealant or tape as recommend in writing by manufacturer as needed to make panels watertight.

b. Provide sealant or tape between panels and protruding equipment, vents, and accessories.

c. At panel splices, nest panels with minimum 6-inch end lap, sealed with sealant and fastened together by interlocking clamping plates.

F. Accessory Installation: Install accessories with positive anchorage to building and weathertight mounting, and provide for thermal expansion. Coordinate installation with flashings and other components.

1. Install components required for a complete metal panel system including trim, copings, corners, seam covers, flashings, sealants, gaskets, fillers, closure strips, and similar items. Provide types indicated by metal roof panel manufacturers; or, if not indicated, types recommended by metal roof panel manufacturer.

G. Flashing and Trim: Comply with performance requirements, manufacturer's written installation instructions, SMACNA's "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual", and NRCA “Architectural Metal Flashing, Condensation and Air Leakage Control, and Rerofing”. Provide concealed fasteners where possible, and set units true to line and level as indicated. Install work with laps, joints, and seams that will be permanently watertight and weather resistant.

1. Install exposed flashing and trim that is without buckling and tool marks, and that is true to line and levels indicated, with exposed edges folded back to form hems.

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Install sheet metal flashing and trim to fit substrates and achieve waterproof and weather-resistant performance.

2. Expansion Provisions: Provide for thermal expansion of exposed flashing and trim. Space movement joints at a maximum of 10 feet with no joints allowed within 24 inches of corner or intersection. Where lapped expansion provisions cannot be used or would not be sufficiently weather resistant and waterproof, form expansion joints of intermeshing hooked flanges, not less than 1 inch deep, filled with mastic sealant (concealed within joints).

H. Gutters: Join sections with riveted and soldered or lapped and sealed joints. Attach gutters to eave with gutter hangers spaced not more than 36 inches o.c. using manufacturer's standard fasteners. Provide end closures and seal watertight with sealant. Provide for thermal expansion.

I. Downspouts: Join sections with telescoping joints. Provide fasteners designed to hold downspouts securely 1 inch away from walls; locate fasteners at top and bottom and at approximately 60 inches o.c. in between.

1. Provide elbows at base of downspouts to direct water away from building.

J. Roof Curbs: Install flashing around bases where they meet metal roof panels.

K. Pipe Flashing: Form flashing around pipe penetration and metal roof panels. Fasten and seal to metal roof panels as recommended by manufacturer.

3.5 ERECTION TOLERANCES

A. Installation Tolerances: Shim and align metal panel units within installed tolerance of 1/4 inch in 20 feet on slope and location lines as indicated and within 1/8-inch offset of adjoining faces and of alignment of matching profiles.

3.6 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

A. Manufacturer's Field Service: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to test and inspect metal roof panel installation, including accessories. Report results in writing.

B. Remove and replace applications of metal roof panels where tests and inspections indicate that they do not comply with specified requirements.

C. Additional tests and inspections, at Contractor's expense, are performed to determine compliance of replaced or additional work with specified requirements.

D. Prepare test and inspection reports.

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3.7 CLEANING AND PROTECTION

A. Remove temporary protective coverings and strippable films, if any, as metal panels are installed, unless otherwise indicated in manufacturer's written installation instructions. On completion of metal panel installation, clean finished surfaces as recommended by metal panel manufacturer. Maintain in a clean condition during construction.

B. Replace metal panels that have been damaged or have deteriorated beyond successful repair by finish touchup or similar minor repair procedures.

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SECTION 079200 - JOINT SEALANTS

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes:

1. Nonstaining paintable joint sealants. 2. Butyl joint sealants

1.3 ACTION SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: For each joint-sealant product.

B. Samples for Initial Selection: Manufacturer's color charts consisting of strips of cured sealants showing the full range of colors available for each product exposed to view.

C. Samples for Verification: For each kind and color of joint sealant required, provide Samples with joint sealants in 1/2-inch- wide joints formed between two 6-inch- long strips of material matching the appearance of exposed surfaces adjacent to joint sealants.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Installer Qualifications: An authorized representative who is trained and approved by manufacturer.

1.5 FIELD CONDITIONS

A. Do not proceed with installation of joint sealants under the following conditions:

1. When ambient and substrate temperature conditions are outside limits permitted by joint-sealant manufacturer.

2. When joint substrates are wet. 3. Where joint widths are less than those allowed by joint-sealant manufacturer for

applications indicated.

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4. Where contaminants capable of interfering with adhesion have not yet been removed from joint substrates.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 JOINT SEALANTS, GENERAL

A. Compatibility: Provide joint sealants, backings, and other related materials that are compatible with one another and with joint substrates under conditions of service and application, as demonstrated by joint-sealant manufacturer, based on testing and field experience.

B. Colors of Exposed Joint Sealants: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range.

2.2 EXTERIOR JOINT SEALANTS

A. Siding and Trim- Single-component, nonsag, plus 35 percent and minus 35 percent movement capability. nontraffic-use, neutral-curing joint sealant; ASTM C 920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 35, Use NT.

1. DAP DYNAFLEX ULTRA Advanced Exterior Window, Door & Siding Sealant. 2. Approved equal.

B. Roofing, Gutter, and Roof Flashing, Long-lasting sealant formulated from high quality butyl rubber. Forms a watertight seal against air and moisture. Remains flexible to resist cracking and crumbling due to temperature extremes, weathering or shock. Meets ASTM C 1311 and ATSM C 1085.

1. DAP BUTYL-FLEX Gutter & Flashing Sealant 2. Approved equal.

2.3 JOINT-SEALANT BACKING (IF REQUIRED)

A. Sealant Backing Material, General: Nonstaining; compatible with joint substrates, sealants, primers, and other joint fillers; and approved for applications indicated by sealant manufacturer based on field experience and laboratory testing.

B. Cylindrical Sealant Backings: ASTM C 1330, Type C (closed-cell material with a surface skin), as approved in writing by joint-sealant manufacturer for joint application indicated, and of size and density to control sealant depth and otherwise contribute to producing optimum sealant performance.

C. Bond-Breaker Tape: Polyethylene tape or other plastic tape recommended by sealant manufacturer for preventing sealant from adhering to rigid, inflexible joint-filler materials or joint surfaces at back of joint. Provide self-adhesive tape where applicable.

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2.4 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS

A. Cleaners for Nonporous Surfaces: Chemical cleaners acceptable to manufacturers of sealants and sealant backing materials, free of oily residues or other substances capable of staining or harming joint substrates and adjacent nonporous surfaces in any way, and formulated to promote optimum adhesion of sealants to joint substrates.

B. Masking Tape: Nonstaining, nonabsorbent material compatible with joint sealants and surfaces adjacent to joints.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine joints indicated to receive joint sealants, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for joint configuration, installation tolerances, and other conditions affecting performance of the Work.

B. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

3.2 PREPARATION

A. Surface Cleaning of Joints: Clean out joints immediately before installing joint sealants to comply with joint-sealant manufacturer's written instructions and the following requirements:

1. Remove all foreign material from joint substrates that could interfere with adhesion of joint sealant, including dust, paints (except for permanent, protective coatings tested and approved for sealant adhesion and compatibility by sealant manufacturer), old joint sealants, oil, grease, waterproofing, water repellents, water, surface dirt, and frost.

2. Clean porous joint substrate surfaces by brushing, grinding, mechanical abrading, or a combination of these methods to produce a clean, sound substrate capable of developing optimum bond with joint sealants. Remove loose particles remaining after cleaning operations above by vacuuming or blowing out joints with oil-free compressed air. Porous joint substrates include the following:

a. Masonry. b. Unglazed surfaces of ceramic tile.

3. Remove laitance and form-release agents from concrete. 4. Clean nonporous joint substrate surfaces with chemical cleaners or other means

that do not stain, harm substrates, or leave residues capable of interfering with adhesion of joint sealants. Nonporous joint substrates include the following:

a. Metal. b. Glass.

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c. Porcelain enamel. d. Glazed surfaces of ceramic tile.

B. Joint Priming: Prime joint substrates where recommended by joint-sealant manufacturer or as indicated by preconstruction joint-sealant-substrate tests or prior experience. Apply primer to comply with joint-sealant manufacturer's written instructions. Confine primers to areas of joint-sealant bond; do not allow spillage or migration onto adjoining surfaces.

C. Masking Tape: Use masking tape where required to prevent contact of sealant or primer with adjoining surfaces that otherwise would be permanently stained or damaged by such contact or by cleaning methods required to remove sealant smears. Remove tape immediately after tooling without disturbing joint seal.

3.3 INSTALLATION OF JOINT SEALANTS

A. General: Comply with joint-sealant manufacturer's written installation instructions for products and applications indicated, unless more stringent requirements apply.

B. Sealant Installation Standard: Comply with recommendations in ASTM C 1193 for use of joint sealants as applicable to materials, applications, and conditions indicated.

C. Install sealant backings of kind indicated to support sealants during application and at position required to produce cross-sectional shapes and depths of installed sealants relative to joint widths that allow optimum sealant movement capability.

1. Do not leave gaps between ends of sealant backings. 2. Do not stretch, twist, puncture, or tear sealant backings. 3. Remove absorbent sealant backings that have become wet before sealant

application, and replace them with dry materials.

D. Install bond-breaker tape behind sealants where sealant backings are not used between sealants and backs of joints.

E. Install sealants using proven techniques that comply with the following and at the same time backings are installed:

1. Place sealants so they directly contact and fully wet joint substrates. 2. Completely fill recesses in each joint configuration. 3. Produce uniform, cross-sectional shapes and depths relative to joint widths that

allow optimum sealant movement capability.

F. Tooling of Nonsag Sealants: Immediately after sealant application and before skinning or curing begins, tool sealants according to requirements specified in subparagraphs below to form smooth, uniform beads of configuration indicated; to eliminate air pockets; and to ensure contact and adhesion of sealant with sides of joint.

1. Remove excess sealant from surfaces adjacent to joints.

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2. Use tooling agents that are approved in writing by sealant manufacturer and that do not discolor sealants or adjacent surfaces.

3. Provide concave joint profile per Figure 8A in ASTM C 1193 unless otherwise indicated.

a. Use masking tape to protect surfaces adjacent to recessed tooled joints.

3.4 CLEANING

A. Clean off excess sealant or sealant smears adjacent to joints as the Work progresses by methods and with cleaning materials approved in writing by manufacturers of joint sealants and of products in which joints occur.

3.5 PROTECTION

A. Protect joint sealants during and after curing period from contact with contaminating substances and from damage resulting from construction operations or other causes so sealants are without deterioration or damage at time of Substantial Completion. If, despite such protection, damage or deterioration occurs, cut out, remove, and repair damaged or deteriorated joint sealants immediately so installations with repaired areas are indistinguishable from original work.

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SECTION 099113 - EXTERIOR PAINTING

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. Section includes surface preparation and the application of paint systems on 1. Wood.

1.3 DEFINITIONS

A. MPI Gloss Level 1: Not more than five units at 60 degrees and 10 units at 85 degrees, according to ASTM D 523.

B. MPI Gloss Level 3: 10 to 25 units at 60 degrees and 10 to 35 units at 85 degrees, according to ASTM D 523.

C. MPI Gloss Level 4: 20 to 35 units at 60 degrees and not less than 35 units at 85 degrees, according to ASTM D 523.

D. MPI Gloss Level 5: 35 to 70 units at 60 degrees, according to ASTM D 523.

E. MPI Gloss Level 6: 70 to 85 units at 60 degrees, according to ASTM D 523.

F. MPI Gloss Level 7: More than 85 units at 60 degrees, according to ASTM D 523.

1.4 ACTION SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: For each type of product. Include preparation requirements and application instructions.

1. Include printout of current "MPI Approved Products List" for each product category specified, with the proposed product highlighted.

2. Indicate VOC content.

B. Product List: Cross-reference to paint system and locations of application areas. Use same designations indicated on Drawings and in schedules. Include color designations.

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1.5 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS

A. Furnish extra materials that match products installed and that are packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents.

1. Paint: 5 percent, but not less than 1 gal. of each material and color applied.

1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Store materials not in use in tightly covered containers in well-ventilated areas with ambient temperatures continuously maintained at not less than 45 deg F.

1. Maintain containers in clean condition, free of foreign materials and residue. 2. Remove rags and waste from storage areas daily.

1.7 FIELD CONDITIONS

A. Apply paints only when temperature of surfaces to be painted and ambient air temperatures are between 50 and 95 deg F.

B. Do not apply paints in snow, rain, fog, or mist; when relative humidity exceeds 85 percent; at temperatures less than 5 deg F above the dew point; or to damp or wet surfaces.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, available products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to products listed in the Exterior Painting Schedule for the paint category indicated.

2.2 PAINT, GENERAL

A. MPI Standards: Products shall comply with MPI standards indicated and shall be listed in its "MPI Approved Products Lists."

B. Material Compatibility:

1. Materials for use within each paint system shall be compatible with one another and substrates indicated, under conditions of service and application as demonstrated by manufacturer, based on testing and field experience.

2. For each coat in a paint system, products shall be recommended in writing by topcoat manufacturers for use in paint system and on substrate indicated.

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C. Colors: As selected by Owner or Architect and where directed colors and sheens are to match existing.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine substrates and conditions, with Applicator present, for compliance with requirements for maximum moisture content and other conditions affecting performance of the Work.

B. Maximum Moisture Content of Substrates: When measured with an electronic moisture meter as follows: 1. Wood: 15 percent.

C. Verify suitability of substrates, including surface conditions and compatibility, with existing finishes and primers.

D. Proceed with coating application only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

1. Application of coating indicates acceptance of surfaces and conditions.

3.2 PREPARATION

A. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions and recommendations in "MPI Architectural Painting Specification Manual" applicable to substrates and paint systems indicated.

B. Remove hardware, covers, plates, and similar items already in place that are removable and are not to be painted. If removal is impractical or impossible because of size or weight of item, provide surface-applied protection before surface preparation and painting.

1. After completing painting operations, use workers skilled in the trades involved to reinstall items that were removed. Remove surface-applied protection.

C. Clean substrates of substances that could impair bond of paints, including dust, dirt, oil, grease, and incompatible paints and encapsulants.

D. Wood Substrates:

1. Scrape and clean knots. Before applying primer, apply coat of knot sealer recommended in writing by topcoat manufacturer for exterior use in paint system indicated.

2. Sand surfaces that will be exposed to view, and dust off. 3. Prime edges, ends, faces, undersides, and backsides of wood.

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4. After priming, fill holes and imperfections in the finish surfaces with putty or plastic wood filler. Sand smooth when dried.

3.3 APPLICATION

A. Apply paints according to manufacturer's written instructions and recommendations in "MPI Architectural Painting Specification Manual."

1. Use applicators and techniques suited for paint and substrate indicated. 2. Paint surfaces behind movable items same as similar exposed surfaces. Before

final installation, paint surfaces behind permanently fixed items with prime coat only.

3. Paint both sides and edges of exterior doors and entire exposed surface of exterior door frames.

4. Do not paint over labels of independent testing agencies or equipment name, identification, performance rating, or nomenclature plates.

5. Primers specified in painting schedules may be omitted on items that are factory primed or factory finished if acceptable to topcoat manufacturers.

B. Tint undercoats same color as topcoat, but tint each undercoat a lighter shade to facilitate identification of each coat if multiple coats of same material are to be applied. Provide sufficient difference in shade of undercoats to distinguish each separate coat.

C. If undercoats or other conditions show through topcoat, apply additional coats until cured film has a uniform paint finish, color, and appearance.

D. Apply paints to produce surface films without cloudiness, spotting, holidays, laps, brush marks, roller tracking, runs, sags, ropiness, or other surface imperfections. Cut in sharp lines and color breaks.

3.4 CLEANING AND PROTECTION

A. At end of each workday, remove rubbish, empty cans, rags, and other discarded materials from Project site.

B. After completing paint application, clean spattered surfaces. Remove spattered paints by washing, scraping, or other methods. Do not scratch or damage adjacent finished surfaces.

C. Protect work of other trades against damage from paint application. Correct damage to work of other trades by cleaning, repairing, replacing, and refinishing, as approved by Architect, and leave in an undamaged condition.

D. At completion of construction activities of other trades, touch up and restore damaged or defaced painted surfaces.

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3.5 EXTERIOR PAINTING SCHEDULE

A. Wood Substrates: Exposed framing and trim.

1. Alkyd System MPI EXT 6.2C:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, alkyd for exterior wood, MPI #5. b. Intermediate Coat: Exterior, alkyd enamel, matching topcoat. c. Topcoat: Alkyd, exterior, semi-gloss (MPI Gloss Level 5) or match existing

as directed by Owner, MPI #94.

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SECTION 099300 - STAINING AND TRANSPARENT FINISHING

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes:

1. Primers 2. Wood stains. 3. Transparent finishes.

1.2 ACTION SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data:

1. For each type of product. 2. Include preparation requirements and application instructions. 3. Indicate VOC content.

B. Samples for Verification: Sample for each type of finish system and in each color and gloss of finish required on representative samples of actual wood substrates.

1. Size: 8 inches long. 2. Apply coats on Samples in steps to show each coat required for system. 3. Label each coat of each Sample. 4. Label each Sample for location and application area.

1.3 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Store materials not in use in tightly covered containers in well-ventilated areas with ambient temperatures continuously maintained at not less than 45 deg F.

1. Maintain containers in clean condition, free of foreign materials and residue. 2. Remove rags and waste from storage areas daily.

1.4 FIELD CONDITIONS

A. Apply finishes only when temperature of surfaces to be finished and ambient air temperatures are between 50 and 95 deg F.

B. Do not apply finishes when relative humidity exceeds 85 percent, at temperatures of less than 5 deg F above the dew point, or to damp or wet surfaces.

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PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MATERIALS, GENERAL

A. Material Compatibility:

1. Provide materials for use within each coating system that are compatible with one another and substrates indicated, under conditions of service and application as demonstrated by manufacturer, based on testing and field experience.

B. Stain Colors: Match existing.

2.2 PRIMERS

A. Alkyd Sanding Sealer, Interior, Solvent Based, Clear: Solvent-based, quick-drying, clear, sandable alkyd sealer used on new interior wood surfaces that are to be top-coated with an alkyd varnish.

2.3 WOOD STAINS

A. Stain, Interior, Semitransparent, for Interior Wood: Solvent-based, oil or oil/alkyd, semitransparent, pigmented stain for new interior wood surfaces that are to be finished with a clear varnish.

B. Shellac: Alcohol-based, shellac type, clear or light amber-colored coating for use as a sealer on stains and knots or as a wash coat to even the porosity of some wood types.

C. Danish Oil: Solvent-based, oil-type, penetrating stain for application by brush or wiping on interior wood surfaces.

2.4 TRANSPARENT FINISHES

A. Varnish, Interior, Water Based, Clear, Satin: Water-based clear satin coating for interior wood trim, frames, doors, paneling and cabinetry.

1. Gloss and Sheen Level: Manufacturer's standard gloss finish.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine substrates and conditions, with Applicator present, for compliance with requirements for maximum moisture content and other conditions affecting performance of the Work.

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B. Maximum Moisture Content of Interior Wood Substrates: 15 percent, when measured with an electronic moisture meter.

C. Verify suitability of substrates, including surface conditions and compatibility with existing finishes and primers.

D. Proceed with finish application only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

1. Beginning finish application constitutes Contractor's acceptance of substrates and conditions.

3.2 PREPARATION

A. Remove hardware, covers, plates, and similar items already in place that are removable. If removal is impractical or impossible because of size or weight of item, provide surface-applied protection before surface preparation and finishing.

1. After completing finishing operations, use workers skilled in the trades involved to reinstall items that were removed. Remove surface-applied protection if any.

B. Clean and prepare surfaces to be finished according to manufacturer's written instructions for each substrate condition and as specified.

1. Remove dust, dirt, oil, and grease by washing with a detergent solution; rinse thoroughly with clean water and allow to dry. Remove grade stamps and pencil marks by sanding lightly. Remove loose wood fibers by brushing.

2. Remove mildew by scrubbing with a commercial wash formulated for mildew removal and as recommended by stain manufacturer.

C. Interior Wood Substrates:

1. Scrape and clean knots, and apply coat of knot sealer before applying primer. 2. Apply wood filler paste to open-grain woods to produce smooth, glasslike finish. 3. Sand surfaces exposed to view and dust off. 4. After priming, fill holes and imperfections in the finish surfaces with putty or

plastic wood filler. Sand smooth when dry.

3.3 APPLICATION

A. Apply finishes according to manufacturer's written instructions.

1. Use applicators and techniques suited for finish and substrate indicated. 2. Finish surfaces behind movable equipment and furniture same as similar

exposed surfaces. 3. Do not apply finishes over labels of independent testing agencies or equipment

name, identification, performance rating, or nomenclature plates.

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B. Apply finishes to produce surface films without cloudiness, holidays, lap marks, brush marks, runs, ropiness, or other surface imperfections.

3.4 CLEANING AND PROTECTION

A. At end of each workday, remove rubbish, empty cans, rags, and other discarded materials from Project site.

B. After completing finish application, clean spattered surfaces. Remove spattered materials by washing, scraping, or other methods. Do not scratch or damage adjacent finished surfaces.

C. Protect work of other trades against damage from finish application. Correct damage by cleaning, repairing, replacing, and refinishing, as approved by Architect, and leave in an undamaged condition.

D. At completion of construction activities of other trades, touch up and restore damaged or defaced finished wood surfaces.

3.5 INTERIOR WOOD-FINISH-SYSTEM SCHEDULE

A. Wood Substrates, Exposed Framing:

1. Water-Based Varnish over Stain System a. Stain Coat: Stain, semitransparent, for interior wood. b. First Intermediate Coat: Water-based varnish matching topcoat. c. Second Intermediate Coat: Water-based varnish matching topcoat. d. Topcoat: Varnish, water based, clear, gloss to match existing finish.

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Appendix A- Site Photographs

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PHOTOS INCLUDED ON THE DRAWINGS (Photo Dates: July 2020)

Headquarters

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A. Plan South-East View

B. Plan South-West View

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C. Plan West View

D. Plan North-East View

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E. Detail View at Existing Roof Penetration

F. View at Existing Skylight

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Headquarters Information Board

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A. View at Information Board

Day Use Comfort Station

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B. Plan West View

C. Plan North- West View

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D. View at Existing Skylight

E. View at Existing Skylight

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Camping Loop Restroon

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B. Plan South-West View

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C. Plan West View

D. View at Existing Vent Stack

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E. View At Existing Skylight

Pumphouse

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Day Use Cleaning Station

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Camping Loop Fish Cleaning

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Day Use Information Booth

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INFRASTRUCTURE DIVISION

RELEASED FOR SOLICITATION

qchilds 12/15/2020 2:25:19 PM

EXHIBITS TO THE CONTRACT

PWD 0991 – A0900 (4/19)

Infrastructure HUB Subcontracting Opportunities

Date of HUB List: 1/4/2021 Project/Contract Number: 1210224

Description: Roof Replacements at Purtis Creek State ParkIn accordance with Texas Administrative Code, Title 34, Part 1, Chapter 20, Subchapter D, Division 1, state agencies shall make a good faith effort to utilize Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUBs) in contracts for Construction, Services (including Professional and Consulting Services), and Commodity procurements. The State of Texas Policy is to contract directly with HUBs or indirectly through subcontracting opportunities. Each Contractor/Vendor shall also make a good faith effort to utilize HUBs in subcontracting opportunities.

TPWD estimates the value of this contract to be $ $114,500 - 132,500 and further sets the HUBsubcontracting goal at 21.1 % of the contract’s value.

(Subcontractor - A person who contracts with a vendor to work, to supply commodities, or contribute toward completing work for a governmental entity as defined in Texas Government Code 2251.001.)

NOTE: The following list identifies potential subcontracting opportunities. You could have other opportunities or may self-perform some opportunities. You are not required to subcontract every potential subcontracting opportunity.

Class & Item Code: Trades/Disciplines/Major Supplies: Class & Item Code: Trades/Disciplines/Major Supplies:910-66 Roofing, Gutters, and Downspouts Maintenance

and Repair Services

770-15 Bolts, Clips, Fasteners, etc., For Sheet Roofing 770-23 Cements and Mastics, Roofing 770-26 Coatings, Roof, All Kinds 770-38 Felt, Roofing, Rolls 770-60 Roofing, Baked Enamel Sheet Steel:

Corrugated, V-Crimp, etc.

770-72 Roofing Supplies (Not Otherwise Classified) 770-93 Waterproofing Membrane and Base Sheet

HUB LIST:TPWD does not endorse, recommend or attest to the capabilities of any company or individual listed. The list is strictly provided as a convenience to respondents.

Respondents may also access a list of HUB subcontractors by referencing the above Class and Item codes in a Centralized Master Bidders List (CMBL) search at https://mycpa.cpa.state.tx.us/tpasscmblsearch/index.jsp.

Comptroller HSP information: https://www.comptroller.texas.gov/purchasing/vendor/hub/forms.php.

A few minority and women trade organizations and development centers are listed below. For a more complete list, please visit https://www.comptroller.texas.gov/purchasing/vendor/hub/resources.php.

Women Contractors Association6703 Chimney Rock Rd.Bellaire, TX 77401(703) 807-9977 [email protected] email www.womencontractors.org website

Texas Association of African American Chambers of Commerce807 Brazos St., Ste. 710Austin, TX 78701(512) 535-5610 [email protected] emailwww.taaacc.org website

Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce606 Main St.Buda, TX 78610(512) 444-5727 [email protected] emailwww.tamacc.org website

US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce SW711 E. Lamar Blvd., Mailbox 103ASte. 211Arlington, TX 76011(682) 323-5869 [email protected] emailwww.uspaacc-sw.org website

Dallas/Fort Worth Minority Supplier Development Council8828 N. Stemmons Fwy, Ste. 550Dallas, TX 75247(214) 630-0747 phone(214) 637-2241 [email protected] emailwww.dfwmsdc.com website

US India Chamber of Commerce DFW5930 LBJ Fwy, Ste. 310Dallas, TX 75240(214) 346-9559 phone(214) 346-9521 [email protected] emailwww.usicoc.biz website

For information on the TPWD HUB program, assistance with completing forms, or to obtain HUB lists if web access is not possible, please contact the TPWD HUB staff at (512) 389-4784 or [email protected].

Results for HUBs for 770-15 - Bolts, Clips, Fasteners, etc., For Sheet Roofing

Vendor ID Company Name Contact Person City State Country Email Phone Business Description

1851966006400 AA NATIONAL ROOFING Jaime Gonzalez ELM MOTT TX USA [email protected] 254-829-6033 We specialize in commercial and residential roofing of all types. Occasional ground up construction performed.

1752856954800 ADVANCED ROOFING SERVICES, INC. Cruz Mendez LONGVIEW TX USA [email protected] 903-759-9298 commercial, residential and industrial roofing. Weatherproofing. Custom sheetmetal. Also do demolition work.

1830784458100 ALBERT MARTINEZ ROOFING & Albert Martinez KERRVILLE TX USA [email protected] 830-955-5075 Commerical and residential roofing and waterproofing and storm restoration.1471031747100 ALLIED SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPORT & David Jackson Jr. DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 817-631-3355 Business Development Consulting and Strategic Supplier Relationship Management. Also a minority supplier for certain commodities through strategic partnerships and re-seller agreements

1752304341600 ANCHOR ROOFING SYSTEMS, LLCScott Tankersley-GeneralManager

FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-625-4351 Commercial/Industrial Roofing & Roof Related Sheet Metal Work, Decking, Waterproofing

1271847479900 ARCHITECTURE ROOF SYSTEMS LLC Samuel Imbriaco ROUND ROCK TX USA [email protected] 512-843-7663 Special Trade Construction

1331186948400 ARGIO ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION, LLC Pres./Rogerio Escobedo RIO HONDO TX USA [email protected] 956-748-9507 Roofing,re-roofing & roof repair services-cold applied,hot mopped,heat weld,self-adhered.asphalt built up,fiberglass, & metal roofing systems.Related sheet metal work,wood,tile & slate roofing systems,andAPP,SBS,Fiberglass,TPO,PVC and Liquid Membrane.

1742909817500 AUSTIN LUMBER COMPANY, INC. Pres./Laura K. Culin LA GRANGE TX USA [email protected] 512-476-5534 Building supplies and lumber.

1751440551700BRALY BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY,INC.

President/Vicki Braly PALESTINE TX USA [email protected] 903-723-2179 retail hardware, lumber, doors, windows, floor covering, etc. also, provide professional floor covering installation.

1850435309700 BRIGHT BOLT ENTERPRISES, INC. RANDY TROTTER EL PASO TX USA [email protected] 915-532-6555 TOOLS FASTNERS SAFETY EQUIPMENT

1264466620300BUILDERS CONSTRUCTION SERVICES,INC.

Carol Lacey HUTTO TX USA [email protected] 512-491-0818 We have our own metal shop, we provide any profile metal roof your customer desires. BCS also supplies metal roofing to other contractors. Also do TPO & Shingles. Commercial and Residential. Also do siding, gutters, and painting.

1473362698100C.O. MONTGOMERY CONSTRUCTIONSERVICES,

Austin Montgomery HEWITT TX USA [email protected] 254-655-1024 Montgomery Construction Co. offers full service commercial and residential roofing.

1752918306700CARCON INDUSTRIES &CONSTRUCTION, LLC

Arcilia Acosta DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-352-8515 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES-CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS PURCHASING-TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES

1611735929500 CECO CONTRACTING CO., LLC Richard E Rick Bloomfield FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-429-1866 roofing contracting1473462668300 CHIEF LONG KING RESOURCES, LLC Craig Williams, President LIVINGSTON TX USA [email protected] 936-570-6054 Chief Long King Resources, LLC is a Native American owned company that specializes in the construction and project management of commercial, industrial and public projects. As well as self-perform multiple aspects of civil construction.1742006267500 CLARK HARDWARE, LTD. MGP/Raymundo Perez LAREDO TX USA [email protected] 956-723-2241 WHOLESALE, HARDWARE, PLUMBING, IRRIGATION, AND INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES1752345955400 CLEANING SOLUTIONS, INC. Pres./WILLIE THORTON ROWLETT TX USA [email protected] 972-412-2949 Distributor of Appliances, Ceiling/Wall/Floor coverings, Electrical, HVAC, Irrigation, Plumbing, Janitorial, & Safety Supplies, Kitchen/Bath Materials, Lighting, Lumber/Bldg Mtrls, Material Handling/Storage equipment, Hand Tools, Hardware, Power Tools.1810933941800 COWBOYS ROOFING, LLC Chukie Ehiobu FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 469-449-3901 Roofing installation, renovation, and repairs of new construction or existing buildings, restoration services.1753264752000 COWGIRL HOLDINGS, LLC Rachel M. Hyatt HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 281-550-9133 Promotional Marketing Items suach as pens, trade show items, apparel.1263057049200 CRAGG'S DO IT BEST LUMBER AND DOUGLAS CRAGG WIMBERLEY TX USA [email protected] 512-847-5232 Building materials,hardware,electrical,plumbing,paint,housewares,lawn and garden supplies. Equipment rental.1752953541500 CRAGG'S DO IT BEST LUMBER AND Douglas Cragg SPRING BRANCH TX USA [email protected] 830-438-4732 Building materials, hardware,electrical,plumbing,paint,housewares,lawn and garden supplies. Equipment rental.1752675180900 D & G QUALITY ROOFING, INC. Christa Weatherby BURLESON TX USA [email protected] 817-568-8300 Roofing commercial: : composition shingles, metal roofing system, TPO, Modified Bitumen, BUR, EPDM, roof coatings.1270077967600 DREAM RANCH, LLC Sheri De Wet KRUM TX USA [email protected] 940-591-6565 We offer Remanufactured and OEM Ink and Toner cartridges. Also, a full line of Office Supplies at a great savings to our customers. We offer a 100% guarantee and we are Enviornmentally friendly.1822038838500 E ORTIZ CORP. Eric Ortiz EL PASO TX USA [email protected] 915-407-1197 General construction, commercial roofing, remodeling, framing, concrete, landscaping, painting, HVAC, plumbing, and sheet metal.1201113043700 EMLI INC. Lisa Thompson GEORGETOWN TX USA [email protected] 512-791-7695 Commodities Wholesale1844144491800 FORTIFIED METALS LLC Dustin K Haney FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 888-336-7843 Metal manufacturer, including: sheets, roofing panels, trims, metal buildings, purlins, and metal studs.

1760377026800HOUSTON CHEM SAFE, INC. DBA HCSSUPPLIES

Mary Scaggs THE WOODLANDS TX USA [email protected] 281-296-9599 General Contractor Lighting LED UVC Controls Installations Builders Construction Materials Facility Maintenance Products Services Com Equip Treatment Chemicals Air Filters HVAC Generators PPE Fire Prot Systems Monitorg Instr other durable goods

1810800579600 HOUSTON STEEL ERECTORS INC Adam Torres KATY TX USA [email protected] 281-965-1376 Specialize in Concrete, Steel Erection & Repair. Full Concrete Services, New Construction for Steel Buildings, Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings, Structural Steel Buildings, Steel Framing, Metal Roof & Wall Panels, & repairs for any existing steel buildings1811217820900 JGA ROOFING SYSTEMS, A TEXAS Owner/Jose G Aviles WACO TX USA [email protected] 210-774-0848 JGA Roofing Systems provides all Roof related services and materials

1814442800200 K-VET CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC Ronald Brown SPRING TX USA [email protected] 832-428-7204 Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business that provides services such as painting buildings, coating metal roofs, installing shingle roofs, floors. We employ seasoned workers. At K-VET, we focus on Industrial and Commercial Services.

1842259625600 KB STEWART CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. Manager Erica Edmonds FORNEY TX USA [email protected] 214-686-1831 General contracting, project management and construction services including window installation, residential and commercial remodeling, renovation, maintenance, repairs, demolition, interior buildout, whitebox, concrete and drywall.1742890583400 MLP VENTURES INC. President/Liborio Perez VON ORMY TX USA [email protected] 210-623-8172 General Contractors specializing in remodeling and new construction. Scope of work includes any and all phases of construction including design/build, project management, quality control, and specific trade construction (arch, mech, elect work).

1201479708300 MOLLICA AND ASSOCIATES, INC. President/Angela M. Mollica TROPHY DRIVE TX USA [email protected] 817-491-3683 Roofing Product Sales Technical Support Roof Inspections

1204382263900NORTON ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION,INC.

Pres./REGINA NORTON AMARILLO TX USA [email protected] 806-372-7663 ROOFING, SHEETMETAL AND RELATED PRODUCTS AND SERVICES.

1851343794900 OTTER ROOFING Christine Moyer LITTLE ELM TX USA [email protected] 469-568-2754 Residential and Commercial Roofing.1742085322200 P.R.C. ROOFING CO., INC. Daniel A. Delgado HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-782-0555 Roofs; Garland Systems, Modified Bitumen, Single Ply, Epdm, Build-Up And Sheet Metal1453681462800 PROFICIENT ROOFING, LLC Juan Francisco Tapia FRISCO TX USA [email protected] 469-360-6630 Commercial and Residential Roofing 1. New roof 2. Remove and replace roof 3. Repairs

1474714268600 PYRAMID ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION Pres./Robert Fuentes II HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 281-655-5300 Roofing, residential, commercial, new construction. Shingles, metal roofs and flat roofs.

1020555210100 Q.A. CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. LILY GUTIERREZ AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 512-637-6120 Full service general contracting construction services.

1844041409400 QUALITY MANAGED ROOFING, LLC Michael Quijano IRVING TX USA [email protected] 214-541-4015 Commercial Roofing.

1412065344000 RAIN SEAL MASTER ROOFING &PRESIDENT/JUAN LOZANO,SR.

VICTORIA TX USA [email protected] 361-576-0926 ROOFING AND SHEET METAL

1742427440900 RIO ROOFING, INC. Molly Hichens HARLINGEN TX USA [email protected] 956-423-3359 COMMERCIAL ROOFING; ROOFING AND SHEET METAL

1562363176700ROOF CONSULTING SERVICES, INC. OFTEXAS

Vicki Fulfer FLOWER MOUND TX USA [email protected] 817-430-1615 Waterproofing. Metal Roof Restoration. Built Up Roof Restoration. EPDM Roofing. Roof Leak Detection. Window and Wall Sealing. Project Management.

1814439079800 ROOFING DESIGNS BY JR, LLC DBA Chynethia Gragg HUMBLE TX USA [email protected] 832-758-5108 residential/commercial roofing, HVAC, siding, concrete, commodity supplier, and more1843097660700 RUSTIC INDUSTRIES Maria Moralez PEARLAND TX USA [email protected] 713-446-4721 general construction1010905986400 SIMBA INDUSTRIES Owner/Vickie Kasten GRAPEVINE TX USA [email protected] 817-251-4800 Simba Industries is a Certified WBE who specializes in industrial supplies of all catagories for Government entities. including elec, HVAC, mech, Safety, Watertreatment, Aviation (GSE), fire, police, health, electronics, plumbing, etc., and much more.1900999880800 SOUTH CENTRAL SUPPLY LLC Hope Craft PFLUGERVILLE TX USA [email protected] 512-367-0311 Industrial supplies, pumps, motors, plumbing supplies, prison supplies, factory supplies, appliances, wastewater pump repair, and miscellaneous items.1752528187300 SWAN ROOFING, LLC Terrisa Swan PLANO TX USA [email protected] 214-546-9355 Install Re-roofing on Residential homes and Commercial Buildings

1760393668700 TEXAS LIQUA TECH SERVICES, INC. President/Angie Palladini HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-225-5325 Waterproofing, Roofing & Sheetmetal(caulking,glazing, repellents, deck coatings,elastomeric coatings,concrete & masonry repair, leak repairs, pressure washing, reroofs, roof repairs, roof coatings

1752629087300 TEXAS ROOF MANAGEMENT, INC. Pres./CATHERINE AWTREY RICHARDSON TX USA [email protected] 972-272-7663 COMMERCIAL RE-ROOFING, REPAIR & MAINTENANCE

1271634122200 THE BUTLER ENTERPRISES CEO Cass Butler RED OAK TX USA [email protected] 469-554-9654 The Butler Enterprises is a minority owned business consisting of Event Planning, Project Management, Commercial Beverage Rentals and Sales, Construction, HVAC and Plumbing. We are certificated and licensed within several business trades.1743017175500 THE PARASCAND COMPANY, INC. Pres./Jennifer Parascand SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-532-7323 Roofing contractor. re-Roof existing roofing systems and install new roofs on new construction.1752920203200 TICE ENTERPRISES, LTD. CAROLYN B. COLEMAN DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-319-0040 ROOFING - COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL.

1740964210900 VENICE ART TERRAZZO COMPANY INC MARY FILIPPO SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-533-7231 TERRAZZO & EPOXY FLOORING

1743111572800 VINCENT'S ROOFING, INC. Owner - Vicente Velasquez LA GRANGE TX USA [email protected] 979-247-4587 Roofing, Siding, Sheet Metal & Pre-Engineered Buildings.

1464678061000 WEATHERTECH ROOFING, LLC James Lozano SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-557-6917 We are a small business dedicated to roofing and water proofing systems.1752429061000 WEST ROOFING, INC. Venetia S. Halusek DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 972-869-2655 Commercial Roofing - Built Up Roofing Systems, Metal Roofing Systems, Single Ply Roofing Systems, and Sheet Metal.1752554119300 WNR, INC. KIMBERLY J. MAY MCKINNEY TX USA [email protected] 972-741-9770 Installation of commercial roofing products. Roofing and General Construction Supplies

1741177623400WOODSON LUMBER & HARDWARE,INC.

Craig Blum - President CALDWELL TX USA [email protected] 979-567-3212 Lumber, Hardware, building materials (lumber, roofing, concrete block, etc), hand tools, door and windows.

1814461148200 XYPLES, LLC Tochukwu Okonkwor AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 404-488-8811 We are a Small Business that has past experience of supplying IT and Non-IT product, services, and installation to the Federal, State, City, and County Governments.

Date : 2021/01/04 15:51:40CMBL SUMMARYSearch Found 60 Vendors ,60 are Hubs , Includes 0 Inactive VendorsSearch Condition : SearchType=HUB's Only,Section1 Class Code=770,Section1 Item(s)=(15)

Results for HUBs for 770-23 - Cements and Mastics, Roofing

Vendor ID Company Name Contact Person City State Country Email Phone Business Description

1851966006400 AA NATIONAL ROOFING Jaime Gonzalez ELM MOTT TX USA [email protected] 254-829-6033 We specialize in commercial and residential roofing of all types. Occasional ground up construction performed.

1752856954800 ADVANCED ROOFING SERVICES, INC. Cruz Mendez LONGVIEW TX USA [email protected] 903-759-9298 commercial, residential and industrial roofing. Weatherproofing. Custom sheetmetal. Also do demolition work.

1263826136700 AKARI ENERGY, LLC Vance Nobe HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-878-1250 Renewable energy development for solar, wind and biomass systems. We also provide roofing, generators, skylights, and engineering consulting services.1830784458100 ALBERT MARTINEZ ROOFING & Albert Martinez KERRVILLE TX USA [email protected] 830-955-5075 Commerical and residential roofing and waterproofing and storm restoration.1471031747100 ALLIED SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPORT & David Jackson Jr. DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 817-631-3355 Business Development Consulting and Strategic Supplier Relationship Management. Also a minority supplier for certain commodities through strategic partnerships and re-seller agreements

1752304341600 ANCHOR ROOFING SYSTEMS, LLCScott Tankersley-GeneralManager

FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-625-4351 Commercial/Industrial Roofing & Roof Related Sheet Metal Work, Decking, Waterproofing

1331186948400 ARGIO ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION, LLC Pres./Rogerio Escobedo RIO HONDO TX USA [email protected] 956-748-9507 Roofing,re-roofing & roof repair services-cold applied,hot mopped,heat weld,self-adhered.asphalt built up,fiberglass, & metal roofing systems.Related sheet metal work,wood,tile & slate roofing systems,andAPP,SBS,Fiberglass,TPO,PVC and Liquid Membrane.

1752374169600 BAZAN ROOFING, INC. JORGE L. BAZAN HALTOM CITY TX USA [email protected] 817-831-4253 ROOFING & SHEETMETAL SERVICES

1751440551700BRALY BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY,INC.

President/Vicki Braly PALESTINE TX USA [email protected] 903-723-2179 retail hardware, lumber, doors, windows, floor covering, etc. also, provide professional floor covering installation.

1264466620300BUILDERS CONSTRUCTION SERVICES,INC.

Carol Lacey HUTTO TX USA [email protected] 512-491-0818 We have our own metal shop, we provide any profile metal roof your customer desires. BCS also supplies metal roofing to other contractors. Also do TPO & Shingles. Commercial and Residential. Also do siding, gutters, and painting.

1473362698100C.O. MONTGOMERY CONSTRUCTIONSERVICES,

Austin Montgomery HEWITT TX USA [email protected] 254-655-1024 Montgomery Construction Co. offers full service commercial and residential roofing.

1752918306700CARCON INDUSTRIES &CONSTRUCTION, LLC

Arcilia Acosta DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-352-8515 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES-CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS PURCHASING-TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES

1752365883300 CASTRO ROOFING OF TEXAS, L.L.C. JUAN RODRIGUEZ DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-381-8108 ROOFING & RELATED SHEET METAL/COMMERCIAL ROOFING CONTRACTOR ESPCIALIZING IN BUILT UP, MODIFIED & SHEETMETAL ROOFS1611735929500 CECO CONTRACTING CO., LLC Richard E Rick Bloomfield FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-429-1866 roofing contracting1810933941800 COWBOYS ROOFING, LLC Chukie Ehiobu FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 469-449-3901 Roofing installation, renovation, and repairs of new construction or existing buildings, restoration services.1753264752000 COWGIRL HOLDINGS, LLC Rachel M. Hyatt HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 281-550-9133 Promotional Marketing Items suach as pens, trade show items, apparel.1263057049200 CRAGG'S DO IT BEST LUMBER AND DOUGLAS CRAGG WIMBERLEY TX USA [email protected] 512-847-5232 Building materials,hardware,electrical,plumbing,paint,housewares,lawn and garden supplies. Equipment rental.1752953541500 CRAGG'S DO IT BEST LUMBER AND Douglas Cragg SPRING BRANCH TX USA [email protected] 830-438-4732 Building materials, hardware,electrical,plumbing,paint,housewares,lawn and garden supplies. Equipment rental.

1272312935400 CS ADVANTAGE USAA, INC. President / Oscar G. Galvan COLLEGE STATION TX USA [email protected] 210-771-0720 Roofing, sheet Metal, Renovations

1752675180900 D & G QUALITY ROOFING, INC. Christa Weatherby BURLESON TX USA [email protected] 817-568-8300 Roofing commercial: : composition shingles, metal roofing system, TPO, Modified Bitumen, BUR, EPDM, roof coatings.1822809104900 DMLM SOLUTIONS & SERVICES INC. DAMIEN MCINTOSH SACHSE TX USA [email protected] 469-786-7066 Quality Consulting, Safety Consulting, Project Management and Special Trade Construction.1270077967600 DREAM RANCH, LLC Sheri De Wet KRUM TX USA [email protected] 940-591-6565 We offer Remanufactured and OEM Ink and Toner cartridges. Also, a full line of Office Supplies at a great savings to our customers. We offer a 100% guarantee and we are Enviornmentally friendly.1822038838500 E ORTIZ CORP. Eric Ortiz EL PASO TX USA [email protected] 915-407-1197 General construction, commercial roofing, remodeling, framing, concrete, landscaping, painting, HVAC, plumbing, and sheet metal.1201113043700 EMLI INC. Lisa Thompson GEORGETOWN TX USA [email protected] 512-791-7695 Commodities Wholesale1844144491800 FORTIFIED METALS LLC Dustin K Haney FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 888-336-7843 Metal manufacturer, including: sheets, roofing panels, trims, metal buildings, purlins, and metal studs.

1760377026800HOUSTON CHEM SAFE, INC. DBA HCSSUPPLIES

Mary Scaggs THE WOODLANDS TX USA [email protected] 281-296-9599 General Contractor Lighting LED UVC Controls Installations Builders Construction Materials Facility Maintenance Products Services Com Equip Treatment Chemicals Air Filters HVAC Generators PPE Fire Prot Systems Monitorg Instr other durable goods

1810800579600 HOUSTON STEEL ERECTORS INC Adam Torres KATY TX USA [email protected] 281-965-1376 Specialize in Concrete, Steel Erection & Repair. Full Concrete Services, New Construction for Steel Buildings, Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings, Structural Steel Buildings, Steel Framing, Metal Roof & Wall Panels, & repairs for any existing steel buildings1831467463300 J&M BROTHER LLC Principal/Jhanz J. Zavala HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 832-616-9088 Wall panel systems & commercial roofing.1811217820900 JGA ROOFING SYSTEMS, A TEXAS Owner/Jose G Aviles WACO TX USA [email protected] 210-774-0848 JGA Roofing Systems provides all Roof related services and materials

1814442800200 K-VET CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC Ronald Brown SPRING TX USA [email protected] 832-428-7204 Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business that provides services such as painting buildings, coating metal roofs, installing shingle roofs, floors. We employ seasoned workers. At K-VET, we focus on Industrial and Commercial Services.

1742890583400 MLP VENTURES INC. President/Liborio Perez VON ORMY TX USA [email protected] 210-623-8172 General Contractors specializing in remodeling and new construction. Scope of work includes any and all phases of construction including design/build, project management, quality control, and specific trade construction (arch, mech, elect work).

1201479708300 MOLLICA AND ASSOCIATES, INC. President/Angela M. Mollica TROPHY DRIVE TX USA [email protected] 817-491-3683 Roofing Product Sales Technical Support Roof Inspections

1204382263900NORTON ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION,INC.

Pres./REGINA NORTON AMARILLO TX USA [email protected] 806-372-7663 ROOFING, SHEETMETAL AND RELATED PRODUCTS AND SERVICES.

1742085322200 P.R.C. ROOFING CO., INC. Daniel A. Delgado HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-782-0555 Roofs; Garland Systems, Modified Bitumen, Single Ply, Epdm, Build-Up And Sheet Metal1760439266600 PM2, INC. Michelle Lyle TEXAS CITY TX USA [email protected] 409-948-3538 Building Materials including but not limited to lumber, steel, sidings, interior and exterior doors, windows, mouldings, packaged concrete, plywoods, and fasteners, sheetrock and accessories, insulation and roofing.1453681462800 PROFICIENT ROOFING, LLC Juan Francisco Tapia FRISCO TX USA [email protected] 469-360-6630 Commercial and Residential Roofing 1. New roof 2. Remove and replace roof 3. Repairs

1020555210100 Q.A. CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. LILY GUTIERREZ AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 512-637-6120 Full service general contracting construction services.

1844041409400 QUALITY MANAGED ROOFING, LLC Michael Quijano IRVING TX USA [email protected] 214-541-4015 Commercial Roofing.1020751825800 R & J ROOFING, INC. Ernesto Picazo WACO TX USA [email protected] 254-235-1805 Re-Roof, New Roof Construction and Roof Repairs

1412065344000 RAIN SEAL MASTER ROOFING &PRESIDENT/JUAN LOZANO,SR.

VICTORIA TX USA [email protected] 361-576-0926 ROOFING AND SHEET METAL

1823415009400 RESTORE2NEW1 Kenny Childs VANDERBILT TX USA [email protected] 361-404-0368 Specialty Roof Coating,s that bring,s new life to your old roofs turning it,s weakest areas into its, strongest Renews your old roof while costing a fraction of the cost of roof replacement. More Than 50 plus yrs. of proven success.1843163820600 RINO GROUP GLASS LLC Jessica Eshraghipour ALEDO TX USA [email protected] 817-779-2204 Residential and Commercial Roofing Window Glass Shower Glass Cabinet Glass Mirrors Full Windows1742427440900 RIO ROOFING, INC. Molly Hichens HARLINGEN TX USA [email protected] 956-423-3359 COMMERCIAL ROOFING; ROOFING AND SHEET METAL

1562363176700ROOF CONSULTING SERVICES, INC. OFTEXAS

Vicki Fulfer FLOWER MOUND TX USA [email protected] 817-430-1615 Waterproofing. Metal Roof Restoration. Built Up Roof Restoration. EPDM Roofing. Roof Leak Detection. Window and Wall Sealing. Project Management.

1814439079800 ROOFING DESIGNS BY JR, LLC DBA Chynethia Gragg HUMBLE TX USA [email protected] 832-758-5108 residential/commercial roofing, HVAC, siding, concrete, commodity supplier, and more1010905986400 SIMBA INDUSTRIES Owner/Vickie Kasten GRAPEVINE TX USA [email protected] 817-251-4800 Simba Industries is a Certified WBE who specializes in industrial supplies of all catagories for Government entities. including elec, HVAC, mech, Safety, Watertreatment, Aviation (GSE), fire, police, health, electronics, plumbing, etc., and much more.1900999880800 SOUTH CENTRAL SUPPLY LLC Hope Craft PFLUGERVILLE TX USA [email protected] 512-367-0311 Industrial supplies, pumps, motors, plumbing supplies, prison supplies, factory supplies, appliances, wastewater pump repair, and miscellaneous items.1270007041500 STRUCTURAL ROOFING Hector Leija DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-864-9310 Commercial Roofing Systems Contractor.1752528187300 SWAN ROOFING, LLC Terrisa Swan PLANO TX USA [email protected] 214-546-9355 Install Re-roofing on Residential homes and Commercial Buildings1260506388700 TADCO, L.L.C. President / Javier Ramos EDINBURG TX USA [email protected] 956-961-4736 Roofing, Sheet Metal, Metal Roofing, Thermoplastic Roofing, Mod Bit Roofing; Commercial Roofing, New Construction, Re-Roof, Metal Retrofit, Maintenance and repairs.

1760393668700 TEXAS LIQUA TECH SERVICES, INC. President/Angie Palladini HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-225-5325 Waterproofing, Roofing & Sheetmetal(caulking,glazing, repellents, deck coatings,elastomeric coatings,concrete & masonry repair, leak repairs, pressure washing, reroofs, roof repairs, roof coatings

1752629087300 TEXAS ROOF MANAGEMENT, INC. Pres./CATHERINE AWTREY RICHARDSON TX USA [email protected] 972-272-7663 COMMERCIAL RE-ROOFING, REPAIR & MAINTENANCE

1271634122200 THE BUTLER ENTERPRISES CEO Cass Butler RED OAK TX USA [email protected] 469-554-9654 The Butler Enterprises is a minority owned business consisting of Event Planning, Project Management, Commercial Beverage Rentals and Sales, Construction, HVAC and Plumbing. We are certificated and licensed within several business trades.1743017175500 THE PARASCAND COMPANY, INC. Pres./Jennifer Parascand SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-532-7323 Roofing contractor. re-Roof existing roofing systems and install new roofs on new construction.1752920203200 TICE ENTERPRISES, LTD. CAROLYN B. COLEMAN DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-319-0040 ROOFING - COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL.

1740964210900 VENICE ART TERRAZZO COMPANY INC MARY FILIPPO SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-533-7231 TERRAZZO & EPOXY FLOORING

1464678061000 WEATHERTECH ROOFING, LLC James Lozano SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-557-6917 We are a small business dedicated to roofing and water proofing systems.1752429061000 WEST ROOFING, INC. Venetia S. Halusek DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 972-869-2655 Commercial Roofing - Built Up Roofing Systems, Metal Roofing Systems, Single Ply Roofing Systems, and Sheet Metal.

1741177623400WOODSON LUMBER & HARDWARE,INC.

Craig Blum - President CALDWELL TX USA [email protected] 979-567-3212 Lumber, Hardware, building materials (lumber, roofing, concrete block, etc), hand tools, door and windows.

1814461148200 XYPLES, LLC Tochukwu Okonkwor AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 404-488-8811 We are a Small Business that has past experience of supplying IT and Non-IT product, services, and installation to the Federal, State, City, and County Governments.

1830381929800 YORKSHIRE FEDERAL, INC. Vice President, Kathi Pugh LINDALE TX USA [email protected] 903-882-3761 Yorkshire Federal, Inc is a 100% woman owned business marketing commercial roofing, waterproofing products and services.

Date : 2021/01/04 15:53:50CMBL SUMMARYSearch Found 61 Vendors ,61 are Hubs , Includes 0 Inactive VendorsSearch Condition : SearchType=HUB's Only,Section1 Class Code=770,Section1 Item(s)=(23)

Results for HUBs for 770-26 - Coatings, Roof, All Kinds

Vendor ID Company Name Contact Person City State Country Email Phone Business Description

1851966006400 AA NATIONAL ROOFING Jaime Gonzalez ELM MOTT TX USA [email protected] 254-829-6033 We specialize in commercial and residential roofing of all types. Occasional ground up construction performed.

1271656602600 ACE HARDWARE OF MINERAL WELLS Mitch Bradshaw MINERAL WELLS TX USA [email protected] 940-325-5952 Commercial & DIY Hardware store.

1752856954800 ADVANCED ROOFING SERVICES, INC. Cruz Mendez LONGVIEW TX USA [email protected] 903-759-9298 commercial, residential and industrial roofing. Weatherproofing. Custom sheetmetal. Also do demolition work.

1263826136700 AKARI ENERGY, LLC Vance Nobe HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-878-1250 Renewable energy development for solar, wind and biomass systems. We also provide roofing, generators, skylights, and engineering consulting services.1830784458100 ALBERT MARTINEZ ROOFING & Albert Martinez KERRVILLE TX USA [email protected] 830-955-5075 Commerical and residential roofing and waterproofing and storm restoration.1471031747100 ALLIED SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPORT & David Jackson Jr. DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 817-631-3355 Business Development Consulting and Strategic Supplier Relationship Management. Also a minority supplier for certain commodities through strategic partnerships and re-seller agreements

1752304341600 ANCHOR ROOFING SYSTEMS, LLCScott Tankersley-GeneralManager

FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-625-4351 Commercial/Industrial Roofing & Roof Related Sheet Metal Work, Decking, Waterproofing

1331186948400 ARGIO ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION, LLC Pres./Rogerio Escobedo RIO HONDO TX USA [email protected] 956-748-9507 Roofing,re-roofing & roof repair services-cold applied,hot mopped,heat weld,self-adhered.asphalt built up,fiberglass, & metal roofing systems.Related sheet metal work,wood,tile & slate roofing systems,andAPP,SBS,Fiberglass,TPO,PVC and Liquid Membrane.

1383645071100 ASPAN CONSTRUCTION, INC. DBA Owner/Patricia Cantu Aspan FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-966-9476 General Contractor - HVAC -Interior/Exterior Renovations Plumbing - Insurance Restoration concrete, roofing systems, prefabricated metal buildings, fabricated metalcomponent mfg.

1752374169600 BAZAN ROOFING, INC. JORGE L. BAZAN HALTOM CITY TX USA [email protected] 817-831-4253 ROOFING & SHEETMETAL SERVICES

1751440551700BRALY BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY,INC.

President/Vicki Braly PALESTINE TX USA [email protected] 903-723-2179 retail hardware, lumber, doors, windows, floor covering, etc. also, provide professional floor covering installation.

1264466620300BUILDERS CONSTRUCTION SERVICES,INC.

Carol Lacey HUTTO TX USA [email protected] 512-491-0818 We have our own metal shop, we provide any profile metal roof your customer desires. BCS also supplies metal roofing to other contractors. Also do TPO & Shingles. Commercial and Residential. Also do siding, gutters, and painting.

1742899959700 C & R SYSTEMS, INC. Rayne Knight, President BRYAN TX USA [email protected] 979-704-3266 Metal building construction, foam roofing, metal restoration, specialty foundations.

1473362698100C.O. MONTGOMERY CONSTRUCTIONSERVICES,

Austin Montgomery HEWITT TX USA [email protected] 254-655-1024 Montgomery Construction Co. offers full service commercial and residential roofing.

1752918306700CARCON INDUSTRIES &CONSTRUCTION, LLC

Arcilia Acosta DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-352-8515 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES-CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS PURCHASING-TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES

1752365883300 CASTRO ROOFING OF TEXAS, L.L.C. JUAN RODRIGUEZ DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-381-8108 ROOFING & RELATED SHEET METAL/COMMERCIAL ROOFING CONTRACTOR ESPCIALIZING IN BUILT UP, MODIFIED & SHEETMETAL ROOFS1611735929500 CECO CONTRACTING CO., LLC Richard E Rick Bloomfield FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-429-1866 roofing contracting1742006267500 CLARK HARDWARE, LTD. MGP/Raymundo Perez LAREDO TX USA [email protected] 956-723-2241 WHOLESALE, HARDWARE, PLUMBING, IRRIGATION, AND INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES1810933941800 COWBOYS ROOFING, LLC Chukie Ehiobu FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 469-449-3901 Roofing installation, renovation, and repairs of new construction or existing buildings, restoration services.1753264752000 COWGIRL HOLDINGS, LLC Rachel M. Hyatt HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 281-550-9133 Promotional Marketing Items suach as pens, trade show items, apparel.1752953541500 CRAGG'S DO IT BEST LUMBER AND Douglas Cragg SPRING BRANCH TX USA [email protected] 830-438-4732 Building materials, hardware,electrical,plumbing,paint,housewares,lawn and garden supplies. Equipment rental.1263057049200 CRAGG'S DO IT BEST LUMBER AND DOUGLAS CRAGG WIMBERLEY TX USA [email protected] 512-847-5232 Building materials,hardware,electrical,plumbing,paint,housewares,lawn and garden supplies. Equipment rental.

1272312935400 CS ADVANTAGE USAA, INC. President / Oscar G. Galvan COLLEGE STATION TX USA [email protected] 210-771-0720 Roofing, sheet Metal, Renovations

1752675180900 D & G QUALITY ROOFING, INC. Christa Weatherby BURLESON TX USA [email protected] 817-568-8300 Roofing commercial: : composition shingles, metal roofing system, TPO, Modified Bitumen, BUR, EPDM, roof coatings.1272551397700 D K HANEY ROOFING INC. Dustin Haney FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-546-2266 Roofing, Re-Roofing and roofing repairs.1822809104900 DMLM SOLUTIONS & SERVICES INC. DAMIEN MCINTOSH SACHSE TX USA [email protected] 469-786-7066 Quality Consulting, Safety Consulting, Project Management and Special Trade Construction.1270077967600 DREAM RANCH, LLC Sheri De Wet KRUM TX USA [email protected] 940-591-6565 We offer Remanufactured and OEM Ink and Toner cartridges. Also, a full line of Office Supplies at a great savings to our customers. We offer a 100% guarantee and we are Enviornmentally friendly.1822038838500 E ORTIZ CORP. Eric Ortiz EL PASO TX USA [email protected] 915-407-1197 General construction, commercial roofing, remodeling, framing, concrete, landscaping, painting, HVAC, plumbing, and sheet metal.1201113043700 EMLI INC. Lisa Thompson GEORGETOWN TX USA [email protected] 512-791-7695 Commodities Wholesale1270565366000 FERMONT ENTERPRISES, INC. JORGE ORTEGA EL PASO TX USA [email protected] 915-239-5954 General items i.e. office supplies, uniforms with logo, housewares toys automotive accessories and supplies tools and janitorial supplies. Promotional items with logo i.e. pens, cups, bags, wrist bands, tshirts, and more.1453622187300 FOAM APPLICATIONS, LLC Francisco E. Molinar EL PASO TX USA [email protected] 915-566-5110 Polyurethane FOAM ROOFING & INSULATION Services,Sustainable ENERGY STAR system COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL. Spray FOAM & COATINGS, WATERPROOF & SAVE ENERGY. Flat roofs & metal roofs, INSULATING at the same time. 10,15 & 20 yr WARRANTIES. 26 years EXPERIENCE.1473754415600 GERSON ENTERPRISES, LLC Jennifer Eichelbaum SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-481-7601 Roofing material, wood, merchant wholesaler; Sheet metal roofing material merchant wholesalers1273370708200 GREYSTONE ROOFING LLC President/Alexis Vining KRUGERVILLE TX USA [email protected] 469-202-7205 Greystone Roofing provides commercial and residential roof services including new roof installation, roof replacement, and roof repairs. We specialize in Duro-Last Roof Systems, Metal, Slate, Tile, Shingle, TPO and other coatings.1741995512900 HAEBER ROOFING COMPANY IRENE HAEBER CORPUS CHRISTI TX USA [email protected] 361-851-8142 ROOFING, WATERPROOFING, DAMPPROOFING AND SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR. WE WORK IN AN AREA OF APPROX. 125 MILES OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS. WE ALSO DO ALL TYPES OF ROOFING

1760377026800HOUSTON CHEM SAFE, INC. DBA HCSSUPPLIES

Mary Scaggs THE WOODLANDS TX USA [email protected] 281-296-9599 General Contractor Lighting LED UVC Controls Installations Builders Construction Materials Facility Maintenance Products Services Com Equip Treatment Chemicals Air Filters HVAC Generators PPE Fire Prot Systems Monitorg Instr other durable goods

1810800579600 HOUSTON STEEL ERECTORS INC Adam Torres KATY TX USA [email protected] 281-965-1376 Specialize in Concrete, Steel Erection & Repair. Full Concrete Services, New Construction for Steel Buildings, Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings, Structural Steel Buildings, Steel Framing, Metal Roof & Wall Panels, & repairs for any existing steel buildings1831467463300 J&M BROTHER LLC Principal/Jhanz J. Zavala HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 832-616-9088 Wall panel systems & commercial roofing.

1204721086400 JEANS WATERPROOFING OF TEXAS, L.P. Lynda De Pippo/Partner NEW BRAUNFELS TX USA [email protected] 830-557-4240 Full service waterproofing, fluid roofing, floor coatings, joint systems, chemical grouting and crack injection.

1811217820900 JGA ROOFING SYSTEMS, A TEXAS Owner/Jose G Aviles WACO TX USA [email protected] 210-774-0848 JGA Roofing Systems provides all Roof related services and materials1814708780500 JW ROOFING & REMODELING Roxanne Derby SELMA TX USA [email protected] 210-363-1805 Roofing and Remodeling

1814442800200 K-VET CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC Ronald Brown SPRING TX USA [email protected] 832-428-7204 Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business that provides services such as painting buildings, coating metal roofs, installing shingle roofs, floors. We employ seasoned workers. At K-VET, we focus on Industrial and Commercial Services.

1262718067700 KILSA, LLC Owner / Kimberly Carrington WAXAHACHIE TX USA [email protected] 469-297-8217 We are a roofing and construction company. We specialize in general contracting services for commercial and residential clients. We specialize in all types of roofing, exterior and interior design, and all things construction.

1752532276800 KRR CONSTRUCTION, LTD. JOSEPH KEMP DUNCANVILLE TX USA [email protected] 972-224-1096 DEVELOPER OF MULTIFAMILY HOUSING.1134274258900 MID-AMERICA CONTRACTORS, LLC Elizabeth Cravens GROVES TX USA [email protected] 409-962-3600 Construction, Metal Roofing,Siding,Pre-Engineered Bldngs, Steel Erection,Insulation,Painting,Coating,Scaffolding,FW/CSA/BW, Bldng Maintenance, Custodial Bldng Srvcs, Janitorial Srvcs, General Labor, Lawn Care, Site Support Srvcs & Flaggers1742890583400 MLP VENTURES INC. President/Liborio Perez VON ORMY TX USA [email protected] 210-623-8172 General Contractors specializing in remodeling and new construction. Scope of work includes any and all phases of construction including design/build, project management, quality control, and specific trade construction (arch, mech, elect work).

1201479708300 MOLLICA AND ASSOCIATES, INC. President/Angela M. Mollica TROPHY DRIVE TX USA [email protected] 817-491-3683 Roofing Product Sales Technical Support Roof Inspections

1204382263900NORTON ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION,INC.

Pres./REGINA NORTON AMARILLO TX USA [email protected] 806-372-7663 ROOFING, SHEETMETAL AND RELATED PRODUCTS AND SERVICES.

1760577620600NOVASOL, INC. DBA NOVATUFFCOATINGS

Mike Wilson AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 512-617-7333 Manufacturer of fluid applied epoxy roof coatings.

1851343794900 OTTER ROOFING Christine Moyer LITTLE ELM TX USA [email protected] 469-568-2754 Residential and Commercial Roofing.1742085322200 P.R.C. ROOFING CO., INC. Daniel A. Delgado HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-782-0555 Roofs; Garland Systems, Modified Bitumen, Single Ply, Epdm, Build-Up And Sheet Metal

1851067991500PLATINUM BUILDING MATERIALS &SUPPLY LLC

Tiffany Jacox SUGAR LAND TX USA [email protected] 281-407-0736 Construction wall covering and; waterproofing solutions for diverse industrial, commercial, agricultural and residential use. Our Cork; product is a m

1760439266600 PM2, INC. Michelle Lyle TEXAS CITY TX USA [email protected] 409-948-3538 Building Materials including but not limited to lumber, steel, sidings, interior and exterior doors, windows, mouldings, packaged concrete, plywoods, and fasteners, sheetrock and accessories, insulation and roofing.1453681462800 PROFICIENT ROOFING, LLC Juan Francisco Tapia FRISCO TX USA [email protected] 469-360-6630 Commercial and Residential Roofing 1. New roof 2. Remove and replace roof 3. Repairs

1474714268600 PYRAMID ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION Pres./Robert Fuentes II HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 281-655-5300 Roofing, residential, commercial, new construction. Shingles, metal roofs and flat roofs.

1020555210100 Q.A. CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. LILY GUTIERREZ AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 512-637-6120 Full service general contracting construction services.

1844041409400 QUALITY MANAGED ROOFING, LLC Michael Quijano IRVING TX USA [email protected] 214-541-4015 Commercial Roofing.1020751825800 R & J ROOFING, INC. Ernesto Picazo WACO TX USA [email protected] 254-235-1805 Re-Roof, New Roof Construction and Roof Repairs

1412065344000 RAIN SEAL MASTER ROOFING &PRESIDENT/JUAN LOZANO,SR.

VICTORIA TX USA [email protected] 361-576-0926 ROOFING AND SHEET METAL

1823415009400 RESTORE2NEW1 Kenny Childs VANDERBILT TX USA [email protected] 361-404-0368 Specialty Roof Coating,s that bring,s new life to your old roofs turning it,s weakest areas into its, strongest Renews your old roof while costing a fraction of the cost of roof replacement. More Than 50 plus yrs. of proven success.1843163820600 RINO GROUP GLASS LLC Jessica Eshraghipour ALEDO TX USA [email protected] 817-779-2204 Residential and Commercial Roofing Window Glass Shower Glass Cabinet Glass Mirrors Full Windows1742427440900 RIO ROOFING, INC. Molly Hichens HARLINGEN TX USA [email protected] 956-423-3359 COMMERCIAL ROOFING; ROOFING AND SHEET METAL

1562363176700ROOF CONSULTING SERVICES, INC. OFTEXAS

Vicki Fulfer FLOWER MOUND TX USA [email protected] 817-430-1615 Waterproofing. Metal Roof Restoration. Built Up Roof Restoration. EPDM Roofing. Roof Leak Detection. Window and Wall Sealing. Project Management.

1814439079800 ROOFING DESIGNS BY JR, LLC DBA Chynethia Gragg HUMBLE TX USA [email protected] 832-758-5108 residential/commercial roofing, HVAC, siding, concrete, commodity supplier, and more1272054223700 ROWLETT'S HARDWARE Rodney Rowlett CLEBURNE TX USA [email protected] 817-645-7277 Hardware Store, Propane, Feed, Culverts, Electrical, Plumbing, Paint, Hand Tools, Dickies Clothing1843097660700 RUSTIC INDUSTRIES Maria Moralez PEARLAND TX USA [email protected] 713-446-4721 general construction1010905986400 SIMBA INDUSTRIES Owner/Vickie Kasten GRAPEVINE TX USA [email protected] 817-251-4800 Simba Industries is a Certified WBE who specializes in industrial supplies of all catagories for Government entities. including elec, HVAC, mech, Safety, Watertreatment, Aviation (GSE), fire, police, health, electronics, plumbing, etc., and much more.1900999880800 SOUTH CENTRAL SUPPLY LLC Hope Craft PFLUGERVILLE TX USA [email protected] 512-367-0311 Industrial supplies, pumps, motors, plumbing supplies, prison supplies, factory supplies, appliances, wastewater pump repair, and miscellaneous items.1270007041500 STRUCTURAL ROOFING Hector Leija DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-864-9310 Commercial Roofing Systems Contractor.1752528187300 SWAN ROOFING, LLC Terrisa Swan PLANO TX USA [email protected] 214-546-9355 Install Re-roofing on Residential homes and Commercial Buildings1260506388700 TADCO, L.L.C. President / Javier Ramos EDINBURG TX USA [email protected] 956-961-4736 Roofing, Sheet Metal, Metal Roofing, Thermoplastic Roofing, Mod Bit Roofing; Commercial Roofing, New Construction, Re-Roof, Metal Retrofit, Maintenance and repairs.

1760393668700 TEXAS LIQUA TECH SERVICES, INC. President/Angie Palladini HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-225-5325 Waterproofing, Roofing & Sheetmetal(caulking,glazing, repellents, deck coatings,elastomeric coatings,concrete & masonry repair, leak repairs, pressure washing, reroofs, roof repairs, roof coatings

1752629087300 TEXAS ROOF MANAGEMENT, INC. Pres./CATHERINE AWTREY RICHARDSON TX USA [email protected] 972-272-7663 COMMERCIAL RE-ROOFING, REPAIR & MAINTENANCE

1271634122200 THE BUTLER ENTERPRISES CEO Cass Butler RED OAK TX USA [email protected] 469-554-9654 The Butler Enterprises is a minority owned business consisting of Event Planning, Project Management, Commercial Beverage Rentals and Sales, Construction, HVAC and Plumbing. We are certificated and licensed within several business trades.1161641825400 THOMAS ENTERPRISES INC. james thomas HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 832-816-8626 Thomas Enterprises Inc. is a small minority owned Sub contracting company operated from a home office. The company has been providing exceptional services for the greater Houston area for over 20 years.1752920203200 TICE ENTERPRISES, LTD. CAROLYN B. COLEMAN DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-319-0040 ROOFING - COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL.

1740964210900 VENICE ART TERRAZZO COMPANY INC MARY FILIPPO SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-533-7231 TERRAZZO & EPOXY FLOORING

1743111572800 VINCENT'S ROOFING, INC. Owner - Vicente Velasquez LA GRANGE TX USA [email protected] 979-247-4587 Roofing, Siding, Sheet Metal & Pre-Engineered Buildings.

1464678061000 WEATHERTECH ROOFING, LLC James Lozano SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-557-6917 We are a small business dedicated to roofing and water proofing systems.1752554119300 WNR, INC. KIMBERLY J. MAY MCKINNEY TX USA [email protected] 972-741-9770 Installation of commercial roofing products. Roofing and General Construction Supplies

1741177623400WOODSON LUMBER & HARDWARE,INC.

Craig Blum - President CALDWELL TX USA [email protected] 979-567-3212 Lumber, Hardware, building materials (lumber, roofing, concrete block, etc), hand tools, door and windows.

1814461148200 XYPLES, LLC Tochukwu Okonkwor AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 404-488-8811 We are a Small Business that has past experience of supplying IT and Non-IT product, services, and installation to the Federal, State, City, and County Governments.

1830381929800 YORKSHIRE FEDERAL, INC. Vice President, Kathi Pugh LINDALE TX USA [email protected] 903-882-3761 Yorkshire Federal, Inc is a 100% woman owned business marketing commercial roofing, waterproofing products and services.

Date : 2021/01/04 15:56:06CMBL SUMMARYSearch Found 82 Vendors ,82 are Hubs , Includes 0 Inactive VendorsSearch Condition : SearchType=HUB's Only,Section1 Class Code=770,Section1 Item(s)=(26)

Results for HUBs for 770-38 - Felt, Roofing, Rolls

Vendor ID Company Name Contact Person City State Country Email Phone Business Description

1851966006400 AA NATIONAL ROOFING Jaime Gonzalez ELM MOTT TX USA [email protected] 254-829-6033 We specialize in commercial and residential roofing of all types. Occasional ground up construction performed.

1271656602600 ACE HARDWARE OF MINERAL WELLS Mitch Bradshaw MINERAL WELLS TX USA [email protected] 940-325-5952 Commercial & DIY Hardware store.

1752856954800 ADVANCED ROOFING SERVICES, INC. Cruz Mendez LONGVIEW TX USA [email protected] 903-759-9298 commercial, residential and industrial roofing. Weatherproofing. Custom sheetmetal. Also do demolition work.

1263826136700 AKARI ENERGY, LLC Vance Nobe HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-878-1250 Renewable energy development for solar, wind and biomass systems. We also provide roofing, generators, skylights, and engineering consulting services.1830784458100 ALBERT MARTINEZ ROOFING & Albert Martinez KERRVILLE TX USA [email protected] 830-955-5075 Commerical and residential roofing and waterproofing and storm restoration.1471031747100 ALLIED SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPORT & David Jackson Jr. DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 817-631-3355 Business Development Consulting and Strategic Supplier Relationship Management. Also a minority supplier for certain commodities through strategic partnerships and re-seller agreements

1752304341600 ANCHOR ROOFING SYSTEMS, LLCScott Tankersley-GeneralManager

FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-625-4351 Commercial/Industrial Roofing & Roof Related Sheet Metal Work, Decking, Waterproofing

1271847479900 ARCHITECTURE ROOF SYSTEMS LLC Samuel Imbriaco ROUND ROCK TX USA [email protected] 512-843-7663 Special Trade Construction

1331186948400 ARGIO ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION, LLC Pres./Rogerio Escobedo RIO HONDO TX USA [email protected] 956-748-9507 Roofing,re-roofing & roof repair services-cold applied,hot mopped,heat weld,self-adhered.asphalt built up,fiberglass, & metal roofing systems.Related sheet metal work,wood,tile & slate roofing systems,andAPP,SBS,Fiberglass,TPO,PVC and Liquid Membrane.

1383645071100 ASPAN CONSTRUCTION, INC. DBA Owner/Patricia Cantu Aspan FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-966-9476 General Contractor - HVAC -Interior/Exterior Renovations Plumbing - Insurance Restoration concrete, roofing systems, prefabricated metal buildings, fabricated metalcomponent mfg.

1742909817500 AUSTIN LUMBER COMPANY, INC. Pres./Laura K. Culin LA GRANGE TX USA [email protected] 512-476-5534 Building supplies and lumber.1752374169600 BAZAN ROOFING, INC. JORGE L. BAZAN HALTOM CITY TX USA [email protected] 817-831-4253 ROOFING & SHEETMETAL SERVICES1030503577500 BCL&D SERVICES Paul McGregor SUGAR LAND TX USA [email protected] 281-986-9656 Parking Lot Paving & Construction Remodeling (Excluding HVAC, Plumbing, & Electrical)

1751440551700BRALY BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY,INC.

President/Vicki Braly PALESTINE TX USA [email protected] 903-723-2179 retail hardware, lumber, doors, windows, floor covering, etc. also, provide professional floor covering installation.

1264466620300BUILDERS CONSTRUCTION SERVICES,INC.

Carol Lacey HUTTO TX USA [email protected] 512-491-0818 We have our own metal shop, we provide any profile metal roof your customer desires. BCS also supplies metal roofing to other contractors. Also do TPO & Shingles. Commercial and Residential. Also do siding, gutters, and painting.

1742899959700 C & R SYSTEMS, INC. Rayne Knight, President BRYAN TX USA [email protected] 979-704-3266 Metal building construction, foam roofing, metal restoration, specialty foundations.

1473362698100C.O. MONTGOMERY CONSTRUCTIONSERVICES,

Austin Montgomery HEWITT TX USA [email protected] 254-655-1024 Montgomery Construction Co. offers full service commercial and residential roofing.

1752918306700CARCON INDUSTRIES &CONSTRUCTION, LLC

Arcilia Acosta DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-352-8515 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES-CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS PURCHASING-TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES

1752365883300 CASTRO ROOFING OF TEXAS, L.L.C. JUAN RODRIGUEZ DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-381-8108 ROOFING & RELATED SHEET METAL/COMMERCIAL ROOFING CONTRACTOR ESPCIALIZING IN BUILT UP, MODIFIED & SHEETMETAL ROOFS1611735929500 CECO CONTRACTING CO., LLC Richard E Rick Bloomfield FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-429-1866 roofing contracting1810933941800 COWBOYS ROOFING, LLC Chukie Ehiobu FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 469-449-3901 Roofing installation, renovation, and repairs of new construction or existing buildings, restoration services.1753264752000 COWGIRL HOLDINGS, LLC Rachel M. Hyatt HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 281-550-9133 Promotional Marketing Items suach as pens, trade show items, apparel.1752953541500 CRAGG'S DO IT BEST LUMBER AND Douglas Cragg SPRING BRANCH TX USA [email protected] 830-438-4732 Building materials, hardware,electrical,plumbing,paint,housewares,lawn and garden supplies. Equipment rental.1263057049200 CRAGG'S DO IT BEST LUMBER AND DOUGLAS CRAGG WIMBERLEY TX USA [email protected] 512-847-5232 Building materials,hardware,electrical,plumbing,paint,housewares,lawn and garden supplies. Equipment rental.

1272312935400 CS ADVANTAGE USAA, INC. President / Oscar G. Galvan COLLEGE STATION TX USA [email protected] 210-771-0720 Roofing, sheet Metal, Renovations

1752675180900 D & G QUALITY ROOFING, INC. Christa Weatherby BURLESON TX USA [email protected] 817-568-8300 Roofing commercial: : composition shingles, metal roofing system, TPO, Modified Bitumen, BUR, EPDM, roof coatings.1822809104900 DMLM SOLUTIONS & SERVICES INC. DAMIEN MCINTOSH SACHSE TX USA [email protected] 469-786-7066 Quality Consulting, Safety Consulting, Project Management and Special Trade Construction.1270077967600 DREAM RANCH, LLC Sheri De Wet KRUM TX USA [email protected] 940-591-6565 We offer Remanufactured and OEM Ink and Toner cartridges. Also, a full line of Office Supplies at a great savings to our customers. We offer a 100% guarantee and we are Enviornmentally friendly.1822038838500 E ORTIZ CORP. Eric Ortiz EL PASO TX USA [email protected] 915-407-1197 General construction, commercial roofing, remodeling, framing, concrete, landscaping, painting, HVAC, plumbing, and sheet metal.1201113043700 EMLI INC. Lisa Thompson GEORGETOWN TX USA [email protected] 512-791-7695 Commodities Wholesale

1680647494200 ESTER'S ENTERPRISES, L.L.C. Contract Mgr/Tony Johnson BULLARD TX USA [email protected] 903-530-6440 We are a construction company Providing Building Services Including But Not Limited To Basic Construction, Electrical,Plumbing, HAVC,Painting, Flooring, Etc.

1473754415600 GERSON ENTERPRISES, LLC Jennifer Eichelbaum SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-481-7601 Roofing material, wood, merchant wholesaler; Sheet metal roofing material merchant wholesalers1273370708200 GREYSTONE ROOFING LLC President/Alexis Vining KRUGERVILLE TX USA [email protected] 469-202-7205 Greystone Roofing provides commercial and residential roof services including new roof installation, roof replacement, and roof repairs. We specialize in Duro-Last Roof Systems, Metal, Slate, Tile, Shingle, TPO and other coatings.

1760377026800HOUSTON CHEM SAFE, INC. DBA HCSSUPPLIES

Mary Scaggs THE WOODLANDS TX USA [email protected] 281-296-9599 General Contractor Lighting LED UVC Controls Installations Builders Construction Materials Facility Maintenance Products Services Com Equip Treatment Chemicals Air Filters HVAC Generators PPE Fire Prot Systems Monitorg Instr other durable goods

1810800579600 HOUSTON STEEL ERECTORS INC Adam Torres KATY TX USA [email protected] 281-965-1376 Specialize in Concrete, Steel Erection & Repair. Full Concrete Services, New Construction for Steel Buildings, Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings, Structural Steel Buildings, Steel Framing, Metal Roof & Wall Panels, & repairs for any existing steel buildings1830389027300 JENNRAND DIVERSIFIED, L.L.C. Manager Randy Randolph TATUM TX USA [email protected] 903-557-1070 General Contractor-Residential and Commerical: Commodity Broker1811217820900 JGA ROOFING SYSTEMS, A TEXAS Owner/Jose G Aviles WACO TX USA [email protected] 210-774-0848 JGA Roofing Systems provides all Roof related services and materials1273523232900 JJ RED COMMERCIAL ROOFING, LLC Robert Edwards CEDAR HILL TX USA [email protected] 214-394-0930 commercial roof replacement contractor for both steep and low slope roofs1814708780500 JW ROOFING & REMODELING Roxanne Derby SELMA TX USA [email protected] 210-363-1805 Roofing and Remodeling

1814442800200 K-VET CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC Ronald Brown SPRING TX USA [email protected] 832-428-7204 Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business that provides services such as painting buildings, coating metal roofs, installing shingle roofs, floors. We employ seasoned workers. At K-VET, we focus on Industrial and Commercial Services.

1842259625600 KB STEWART CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. Manager Erica Edmonds FORNEY TX USA [email protected] 214-686-1831 General contracting, project management and construction services including window installation, residential and commercial remodeling, renovation, maintenance, repairs, demolition, interior buildout, whitebox, concrete and drywall.

1834032591100KEMAH HARDWARE & LUMBERWHOLESALE,

Manager / Toni C. Randall KEMAH TX USA [email protected] 281-381-4501 lumber, fasteners, specialty fasteners, windstorm products, large timbers, framing material, galvanized and stainless hardware/fasteners

1262718067700 KILSA, LLCOwner / KimberlyCarrington

WAXAHACHIE TX USA [email protected] 469-297-8217 We are a roofing and construction company. We specialize in general contracting services for commercial and residential clients. We specialize in all types of roofing, exterior and interior design, and all things construction.

1752532276800 KRR CONSTRUCTION, LTD. JOSEPH KEMP DUNCANVILLE TX USA [email protected] 972-224-1096 DEVELOPER OF MULTIFAMILY HOUSING.1742890583400 MLP VENTURES INC. President/Liborio Perez VON ORMY TX USA [email protected] 210-623-8172 General Contractors specializing in remodeling and new construction. Scope of work includes any and all phases of construction including design/build, project management, quality control, and specific trade construction (arch, mech, elect work).

1201479708300 MOLLICA AND ASSOCIATES, INC. President/Angela M. Mollica TROPHY DRIVE TX USA [email protected] 817-491-3683 Roofing Product Sales Technical Support Roof Inspections

1204382263900NORTON ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION,INC.

Pres./REGINA NORTON AMARILLO TX USA [email protected] 806-372-7663 ROOFING, SHEETMETAL AND RELATED PRODUCTS AND SERVICES.

1851343794900 OTTER ROOFING Christine Moyer LITTLE ELM TX USA [email protected] 469-568-2754 Residential and Commercial Roofing.1742085322200 P.R.C. ROOFING CO., INC. Daniel A. Delgado HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-782-0555 Roofs; Garland Systems, Modified Bitumen, Single Ply, Epdm, Build-Up And Sheet Metal1760439266600 PM2, INC. Michelle Lyle TEXAS CITY TX USA [email protected] 409-948-3538 Building Materials including but not limited to lumber, steel, sidings, interior and exterior doors, windows, mouldings, packaged concrete, plywoods, and fasteners, sheetrock and accessories, insulation and roofing.1453681462800 PROFICIENT ROOFING, LLC Juan Francisco Tapia FRISCO TX USA [email protected] 469-360-6630 Commercial and Residential Roofing 1. New roof 2. Remove and replace roof 3. Repairs

1474714268600 PYRAMID ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION Pres./Robert Fuentes II HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 281-655-5300 Roofing, residential, commercial, new construction. Shingles, metal roofs and flat roofs.

1020555210100 Q.A. CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. LILY GUTIERREZ AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 512-637-6120 Full service general contracting construction services.

1844041409400 QUALITY MANAGED ROOFING, LLC Michael Quijano IRVING TX USA [email protected] 214-541-4015 Commercial Roofing.

1852602152400QUALITY WORK DONE RIGHT ALL INONE, LLC

GWENDOLYN JACKSON DESOTO TX USA [email protected] 214-429-5310 I am setting up to broker loads, I am a realtor, renting, SLP, flipping homes, fencing, and roofing

1020751825800 R & J ROOFING, INC. Ernesto Picazo WACO TX USA [email protected] 254-235-1805 Re-Roof, New Roof Construction and Roof Repairs

1412065344000 RAIN SEAL MASTER ROOFING &PRESIDENT/JUAN LOZANO,SR.

VICTORIA TX USA [email protected] 361-576-0926 ROOFING AND SHEET METAL

1843163820600 RINO GROUP GLASS LLC Jessica Eshraghipour ALEDO TX USA [email protected] 817-779-2204 Residential and Commercial Roofing Window Glass Shower Glass Cabinet Glass Mirrors Full Windows1742427440900 RIO ROOFING, INC. Molly Hichens HARLINGEN TX USA [email protected] 956-423-3359 COMMERCIAL ROOFING; ROOFING AND SHEET METAL

1562363176700ROOF CONSULTING SERVICES, INC. OFTEXAS

Vicki Fulfer FLOWER MOUND TX USA [email protected] 817-430-1615 Waterproofing. Metal Roof Restoration. Built Up Roof Restoration. EPDM Roofing. Roof Leak Detection. Window and Wall Sealing. Project Management.

1260779072700 ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION BY J.J. Juan J Flores LAREDO TX USA [email protected] 956-722-7688 Commercial/Industrial Low Slope Roofing, Metal Roofing, Tile Roofing, Sheet Metal Fabrication, Architectural Sheet Metal, Re-Roofing, Wall Panels, TPO, PVC, EPDM, Modified Bitumen.1814439079800 ROOFING DESIGNS BY JR, LLC DBA Chynethia Gragg HUMBLE TX USA [email protected] 832-758-5108 residential/commercial roofing, HVAC, siding, concrete, commodity supplier, and more1272054223700 ROWLETT'S HARDWARE Rodney Rowlett CLEBURNE TX USA [email protected] 817-645-7277 Hardware Store, Propane, Feed, Culverts, Electrical, Plumbing, Paint, Hand Tools, Dickies Clothing1010905986400 SIMBA INDUSTRIES Owner/Vickie Kasten GRAPEVINE TX USA [email protected] 817-251-4800 Simba Industries is a Certified WBE who specializes in industrial supplies of all catagories for Government entities. including elec, HVAC, mech, Safety, Watertreatment, Aviation (GSE), fire, police, health, electronics, plumbing, etc., and much more.1900999880800 SOUTH CENTRAL SUPPLY LLC Hope Craft PFLUGERVILLE TX USA [email protected] 512-367-0311 Industrial supplies, pumps, motors, plumbing supplies, prison supplies, factory supplies, appliances, wastewater pump repair, and miscellaneous items.1481288062400 STANFORD VILLAGE CORPORATION Brian Simpson GARLAND TX USA [email protected] 972-837-4500 NEW Roofing/Re-Roofing: Residential,Commercial,New Construction. Composition Shingles,Metal,Tile,Modified Bitumen,and TPO. Interior & Exterior Repair,PAINTING,DRYWALL REPAIR AND INSTALLATION,FLOORING,FENCING, PLUMBING and ELECTRICAL,SOLAR SCREENS.1270007041500 STRUCTURAL ROOFING Hector Leija DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-864-9310 Commercial Roofing Systems Contractor.1752528187300 SWAN ROOFING, LLC Terrisa Swan PLANO TX USA [email protected] 214-546-9355 Install Re-roofing on Residential homes and Commercial Buildings1260506388700 TADCO, L.L.C. President / Javier Ramos EDINBURG TX USA [email protected] 956-961-4736 Roofing, Sheet Metal, Metal Roofing, Thermoplastic Roofing, Mod Bit Roofing; Commercial Roofing, New Construction, Re-Roof, Metal Retrofit, Maintenance and repairs.

1760393668700 TEXAS LIQUA TECH SERVICES, INC. President/Angie Palladini HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-225-5325 Waterproofing, Roofing & Sheetmetal(caulking,glazing, repellents, deck coatings,elastomeric coatings,concrete & masonry repair, leak repairs, pressure washing, reroofs, roof repairs, roof coatings

1752629087300 TEXAS ROOF MANAGEMENT, INC. Pres./CATHERINE AWTREY RICHARDSON TX USA [email protected] 972-272-7663 COMMERCIAL RE-ROOFING, REPAIR & MAINTENANCE

1271634122200 THE BUTLER ENTERPRISES CEO Cass Butler RED OAK TX USA [email protected] 469-554-9654 The Butler Enterprises is a minority owned business consisting of Event Planning, Project Management, Commercial Beverage Rentals and Sales, Construction, HVAC and Plumbing. We are certificated and licensed within several business trades.1743017175500 THE PARASCAND COMPANY, INC. Pres./Jennifer Parascand SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-532-7323 Roofing contractor. re-Roof existing roofing systems and install new roofs on new construction.1161641825400 THOMAS ENTERPRISES INC. james thomas HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 832-816-8626 Thomas Enterprises Inc. is a small minority owned Sub contracting company operated from a home office. The company has been providing exceptional services for the greater Houston area for over 20 years.1752920203200 TICE ENTERPRISES, LTD. CAROLYN B. COLEMAN DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-319-0040 ROOFING - COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL.1273454935000 TRIANGLE DJ CONTRACTORS LLC Mary Steiner FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 972-291-1800 Roofing, siding, painting, drywall, gutters and general contracting and repairs

1740964210900 VENICE ART TERRAZZO COMPANY INC MARY FILIPPO SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-533-7231 TERRAZZO & EPOXY FLOORING

1743111572800 VINCENT'S ROOFING, INC. Owner - Vicente Velasquez LA GRANGE TX USA [email protected] 979-247-4587 Roofing, Siding, Sheet Metal & Pre-Engineered Buildings.

1464678061000 WEATHERTECH ROOFING, LLC James Lozano SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-557-6917 We are a small business dedicated to roofing and water proofing systems.1752429061000 WEST ROOFING, INC. Venetia S. Halusek DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 972-869-2655 Commercial Roofing - Built Up Roofing Systems, Metal Roofing Systems, Single Ply Roofing Systems, and Sheet Metal.1752554119300 WNR, INC. KIMBERLY J. MAY MCKINNEY TX USA [email protected] 972-741-9770 Installation of commercial roofing products. Roofing and General Construction Supplies

1741177623400WOODSON LUMBER & HARDWARE,INC.

Craig Blum - President CALDWELL TX USA [email protected] 979-567-3212 Lumber, Hardware, building materials (lumber, roofing, concrete block, etc), hand tools, door and windows.

1814461148200 XYPLES, LLC Tochukwu Okonkwor AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 404-488-8811 We are a Small Business that has past experience of supplying IT and Non-IT product, services, and installation to the Federal, State, City, and County Governments.

1830381929800 YORKSHIRE FEDERAL, INC. Vice President, Kathi Pugh LINDALE TX USA [email protected] 903-882-3761 Yorkshire Federal, Inc is a 100% woman owned business marketing commercial roofing, waterproofing products and services.

1831582695000 ZYGMA ROOFING AND CONSTRUCTION tomas J gomez WICHITA FALLS TX USA [email protected] 940-263-9602 We help build, maintain, and repair roofs.

Date : 2021/01/04 15:58:13CMBL SUMMARYSearch Found 85 Vendors ,85 are Hubs , Includes 0 Inactive VendorsSearch Condition : SearchType=HUB's Only,Section1 Class Code=770,Section1 Item(s)=(38)

Results for HUBs for770-60 Roofing, Baked Enamel Sheet Steel: Corrugated, V-Crimp, etc

Vendor ID Company Name Contact Person City Email Phone Business Description

1851966006400 AA NATIONAL ROOFING Jaime Gonzalez ELM MOTT [email protected] 254-829-6033 We specialize in commercial and residential roofing of all types. Occasional ground up construction performed.

1752856954800 ADVANCED ROOFING SERVICES, INC. Cruz Mendez LONGVIEW [email protected] 903-759-9298 commercial, residential and industrial roofing. Weatherproofing. Custom sheetmetal. Also do demolition work.

1263826136700 AKARI ENERGY, LLC Vance Nobe HOUSTON [email protected] 713-878-1250 Renewable energy development for solar, wind and biomass systems. We also provide roofing, generators, skylights, and engineering consulting services.1830784458100 ALBERT MARTINEZ ROOFING & Albert Martinez KERRVILLE [email protected] 830-955-5075 Commerical and residential roofing and waterproofing and storm restoration.1471031747100 ALLIED SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPORT & David Jackson Jr. DALLAS [email protected] 817-631-3355 Business Development Consulting and Strategic Supplier Relationship Management. Also a minority supplier for certain commodities through strategic partnerships and re-seller agreements

1752304341600 ANCHOR ROOFING SYSTEMS, LLCScott Tankersley-GeneralManager

FORT WORTH [email protected] 817-625-4351 Commercial/Industrial Roofing & Roof Related Sheet Metal Work, Decking, Waterproofing

1331186948400 ARGIO ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION, LLC Pres./Rogerio Escobedo RIO HONDO [email protected] 956-748-9507 Roofing,re-roofing & roof repair services-cold applied,hot mopped,heat weld,self-adhered.asphalt built up,fiberglass, & metal roofing systems.Related sheet metal work,wood,tile & slate roofing systems,andAPP,SBS,Fiberglass,TPO,PVC and Liquid Membrane.

1383645071100 ASPAN CONSTRUCTION, INC. DBA Owner/Patricia Cantu Aspan FORT WORTH [email protected] 817-966-9476 General Contractor - HVAC -Interior/Exterior Renovations Plumbing - Insurance Restoration concrete, roofing systems, prefabricated metal buildings, fabricated metalcomponent mfg.

1742909817500 AUSTIN LUMBER COMPANY, INC. Pres./Laura K. Culin LA GRANGE [email protected] 512-476-5534 Building supplies and lumber.

1751440551700BRALY BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY,INC.

President/Vicki Braly PALESTINE [email protected] 903-723-2179 retail hardware, lumber, doors, windows, floor covering, etc. also, provide professional floor covering installation.

1742899959700 C & R SYSTEMS, INC. Rayne Knight, President BRYAN [email protected] 979-704-3266 Metal building construction, foam roofing, metal restoration, specialty foundations.

1473362698100C.O. MONTGOMERY CONSTRUCTIONSERVICES,

Austin Montgomery HEWITT [email protected] 254-655-1024 Montgomery Construction Co. offers full service commercial and residential roofing.

1752918306700CARCON INDUSTRIES &CONSTRUCTION, LLC

Arcilia Acosta DALLAS [email protected] 214-352-8515 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES-CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS PURCHASING-TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES

1752365883300 CASTRO ROOFING OF TEXAS, L.L.C. JUAN RODRIGUEZ DALLAS [email protected] 214-381-8108 ROOFING & RELATED SHEET METAL/COMMERCIAL ROOFING CONTRACTOR ESPCIALIZING IN BUILT UP, MODIFIED & SHEETMETAL ROOFS1611735929500 CECO CONTRACTING CO., LLC Richard E Rick Bloomfield FORT WORTH [email protected] 817-429-1866 roofing contracting1753264752000 COWGIRL HOLDINGS, LLC Rachel M. Hyatt HOUSTON [email protected] 281-550-9133 Promotional Marketing Items suach as pens, trade show items, apparel.1752675180900 D & G QUALITY ROOFING, INC. Christa Weatherby BURLESON [email protected] 817-568-8300 Roofing commercial: : composition shingles, metal roofing system, TPO, Modified Bitumen, BUR, EPDM, roof coatings.1822809104900 DMLM SOLUTIONS & SERVICES INC. DAMIEN MCINTOSH SACHSE [email protected] 469-786-7066 Quality Consulting, Safety Consulting, Project Management and Special Trade Construction.1814782885100 DOUBLE G SERVICES Courtney Garner Lewis FORT WORTH [email protected] 817-999-3795 Commercial metal roofing1270077967600 DREAM RANCH, LLC Sheri De Wet KRUM [email protected] 940-591-6565 We offer Remanufactured and OEM Ink and Toner cartridges. Also, a full line of Office Supplies at a great savings to our customers. We offer a 100% guarantee and we are Enviornmentally friendly.1201113043700 EMLI INC. Lisa Thompson GEORGETOWN [email protected] 512-791-7695 Commodities Wholesale

1760377026800HOUSTON CHEM SAFE, INC. DBA HCSSUPPLIES

Mary Scaggs THE WOODLANDS [email protected] 281-296-9599 General Contractor Lighting LED UVC Controls Installations Builders Construction Materials Facility Maintenance Products Services Com Equip Treatment Chemicals Air Filters HVAC Generators PPE Fire Prot Systems Monitorg Instr other durable goods

1810800579600 HOUSTON STEEL ERECTORS INC Adam Torres KATY [email protected] 281-965-1376 Specialize in Concrete, Steel Erection & Repair. Full Concrete Services, New Construction for Steel Buildings, Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings, Structural Steel Buildings, Steel Framing, Metal Roof & Wall Panels, & repairs for any existing steel buildings

1831467463300 J&M BROTHER LLC Principal/Jhanz J. Zavala HOUSTON [email protected] 832-616-9088 Wall panel systems & commercial roofing.1811217820900 JGA ROOFING SYSTEMS, A TEXAS Owner/Jose G Aviles WACO [email protected] 210-774-0848 JGA Roofing Systems provides all Roof related services and materials

1262718067700 KILSA, LLCOwner / KimberlyCarrington

WAXAHACHIE [email protected] 469-297-8217 We are a roofing and construction company. We specialize in general contracting services for commercial and residential clients. We specialize in all types of roofing, exterior and interior design, and all things construction.

1134274258900 MID-AMERICA CONTRACTORS, LLC Elizabeth Cravens GROVES [email protected] 409-962-3600 Construction, Metal Roofing,Siding,Pre-Engineered Bldngs, Steel Erection,Insulation,Painting,Coating,Scaffolding,FW/CSA/BW, Bldng Maintenance, Custodial Bldng Srvcs, Janitorial Srvcs, General Labor, Lawn Care, Site Support Srvcs & Flaggers1742890583400 MLP VENTURES INC. President/Liborio Perez VON ORMY [email protected] 210-623-8172 General Contractors specializing in remodeling and new construction. Scope of work includes any and all phases of construction including design/build, project management, quality control, and specific trade construction (arch, mech, elect work).1421593032300 MVP INSTALLATIONS,LP Owner/Mike Flores DONNA [email protected] 956-464-2579 Lay Brick Pavers for Sidewalks, Patios, Driveways, State Highways etc.

1204382263900NORTON ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION,INC.

Pres./REGINA NORTON AMARILLO [email protected] 806-372-7663 ROOFING, SHEETMETAL AND RELATED PRODUCTS AND SERVICES.

1851343794900 OTTER ROOFING Christine Moyer LITTLE ELM [email protected] 469-568-2754 Residential and Commercial Roofing.1742085322200 P.R.C. ROOFING CO., INC. Daniel A. Delgado HOUSTON [email protected] 713-782-0555 Roofs; Garland Systems, Modified Bitumen, Single Ply, Epdm, Build-Up And Sheet Metal1453681462800 PROFICIENT ROOFING, LLC Juan Francisco Tapia FRISCO [email protected] 469-360-6630 Commercial and Residential Roofing 1. New roof 2. Remove and replace roof 3. Repairs

1474714268600 PYRAMID ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION Pres./Robert Fuentes II HOUSTON [email protected] 281-655-5300 Roofing, residential, commercial, new construction. Shingles, metal roofs and flat roofs.

1020555210100 Q.A. CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. LILY GUTIERREZ AUSTIN [email protected] 512-637-6120 Full service general contracting construction services.

1412065344000 RAIN SEAL MASTER ROOFING &PRESIDENT/JUAN LOZANO,SR.

VICTORIA [email protected] 361-576-0926 ROOFING AND SHEET METAL

1843163820600 RINO GROUP GLASS LLC Jessica Eshraghipour ALEDO [email protected] 817-779-2204 Residential and Commercial Roofing Window Glass Shower Glass Cabinet Glass Mirrors Full Windows1742427440900 RIO ROOFING, INC. Molly Hichens HARLINGEN [email protected] 956-423-3359 COMMERCIAL ROOFING; ROOFING AND SHEET METAL

1562363176700ROOF CONSULTING SERVICES, INC. OFTEXAS

Vicki Fulfer FLOWER MOUND [email protected] 817-430-1615 Waterproofing. Metal Roof Restoration. Built Up Roof Restoration. EPDM Roofing. Roof Leak Detection. Window and Wall Sealing. Project Management.

1814439079800 ROOFING DESIGNS BY JR, LLC DBA Chynethia Gragg HUMBLE [email protected] 832-758-5108 residential/commercial roofing, HVAC, siding, concrete, commodity supplier, and more1010905986400 SIMBA INDUSTRIES Owner/Vickie Kasten GRAPEVINE [email protected] 817-251-4800 Simba Industries is a Certified WBE who specializes in industrial supplies of all catagories for Government entities. including elec, HVAC, mech, Safety, Watertreatment, Aviation (GSE), fire, police, health, electronics, plumbing, etc., and much more.1900999880800 SOUTH CENTRAL SUPPLY LLC Hope Craft PFLUGERVILLE [email protected] 512-367-0311 Industrial supplies, pumps, motors, plumbing supplies, prison supplies, factory supplies, appliances, wastewater pump repair, and miscellaneous items.1822264666500 SOUTH TEXAS BUILDCON, LLC Ricardo Rodriguez MCALLEN [email protected] 956-212-6832 All types of commercial and residential buildings and roofing.

1200690425900 SOUTHERN POST CONSTRUCTION, LLC Amber Mear MCALLEN [email protected] 956-800-4344 We provide general contracting, site work, remodeling and new construction for private, industrial and commercial projects.

1270007041500 STRUCTURAL ROOFING Hector Leija DALLAS [email protected] 214-864-9310 Commercial Roofing Systems Contractor.1752528187300 SWAN ROOFING, LLC Terrisa Swan PLANO [email protected] 214-546-9355 Install Re-roofing on Residential homes and Commercial Buildings

1760393668700 TEXAS LIQUA TECH SERVICES, INC. President/Angie Palladini HOUSTON [email protected] 713-225-5325 Waterproofing, Roofing & Sheetmetal(caulking,glazing, repellents, deck coatings,elastomeric coatings,concrete & masonry repair, leak repairs, pressure washing, reroofs, roof repairs, roof coatings

1752629087300 TEXAS ROOF MANAGEMENT, INC. Pres./CATHERINE AWTREY RICHARDSON [email protected] 972-272-7663 COMMERCIAL RE-ROOFING, REPAIR & MAINTENANCE

1271634122200 THE BUTLER ENTERPRISES CEO Cass Butler RED OAK [email protected] 469-554-9654 The Butler Enterprises is a minority owned business consisting of Event Planning, Project Management, Commercial Beverage Rentals and Sales, Construction, HVAC and Plumbing. We are certificated and licensed within several business trades.

1161641825400 THOMAS ENTERPRISES INC. james thomas HOUSTON [email protected] 832-816-8626 Thomas Enterprises Inc. is a small minority owned Sub contracting company operated from a home office. The company has been providing exceptional services for the greater Houston area for over 20 years.

1752920203200 TICE ENTERPRISES, LTD. CAROLYN B. COLEMAN DALLAS [email protected] 214-319-0040 ROOFING - COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL.

1740964210900 VENICE ART TERRAZZO COMPANY INC MARY FILIPPO SAN ANTONIO [email protected] 210-533-7231 TERRAZZO & EPOXY FLOORING

1743111572800 VINCENT'S ROOFING, INC. Owner - Vicente Velasquez LA GRANGE [email protected] 979-247-4587 Roofing, Siding, Sheet Metal & Pre-Engineered Buildings.

1464678061000 WEATHERTECH ROOFING, LLC James Lozano SAN ANTONIO [email protected] 210-557-6917 We are a small business dedicated to roofing and water proofing systems.1752429061000 WEST ROOFING, INC. Venetia S. Halusek DALLAS [email protected] 972-869-2655 Commercial Roofing - Built Up Roofing Systems, Metal Roofing Systems, Single Ply Roofing Systems, and Sheet Metal.1752554119300 WNR, INC. KIMBERLY J. MAY MCKINNEY [email protected] 972-741-9770 Installation of commercial roofing products. Roofing and General Construction Supplies

1741177623400WOODSON LUMBER & HARDWARE,INC.

Craig Blum - President CALDWELL [email protected] 979-567-3212 Lumber, Hardware, building materials (lumber, roofing, concrete block, etc), hand tools, door and windows.

1814461148200 XYPLES, LLC Tochukwu Okonkwor AUSTIN [email protected] 404-488-8811 We are a Small Business that has past experience of supplying IT and Non-IT product, services, and installation to the Federal, State, City, and County Governments.

Date : 2021/01/06 09:05:47CMBL SUMMARYSearch Found 58 Vendors ,58 are Hubs , Includes 0 Inactive VendorsSearch Condition : SearchType=HUB's Only,Section1 Class Code=770,Section1 Item(s)=(60)

Results for HUBs for 770-72 - Roofing Supplies (Not Otherwise Classified)

Vendor ID Company Name Contact Person City State Country Email Phone Business Description

1851966006400 AA NATIONAL ROOFING Jaime Gonzalez ELM MOTT TX USA [email protected] 254-829-6033 We specialize in commercial and residential roofing of all types. Occasional ground up construction performed.1471031747100 ALLIED SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPORT & David Jackson Jr. DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 817-631-3355 Business Development Consulting and Strategic Supplier Relationship Management. Also a minority supplier for certain commodities through strategic partnerships and re-seller agreements1271847479900 ARCHITECTURE ROOF SYSTEMS LLC Samuel Imbriaco ROUND ROCK TX USA [email protected] 512-843-7663 Special Trade Construction

1751440551700BRALY BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY,INC.

President/Vicki Braly PALESTINE TX USA [email protected] 903-723-2179 retail hardware, lumber, doors, windows, floor covering, etc. also, provide professional floor covering installation.

1473362698100C.O. MONTGOMERY CONSTRUCTIONSERVICES,

Austin Montgomery HEWITT TX USA [email protected] 254-655-1024 Montgomery Construction Co. offers full service commercial and residential roofing.

1752918306700CARCON INDUSTRIES &CONSTRUCTION, LLC

Arcilia Acosta DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-352-8515 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES-CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS PURCHASING-TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES

1611735929500 CECO CONTRACTING CO., LLC Richard E Rick Bloomfield FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-429-1866 roofing contracting1752345955400 CLEANING SOLUTIONS, INC. Pres./WILLIE THORTON ROWLETT TX USA [email protected] 972-412-2949 Distributor of Appliances, Ceiling/Wall/Floor coverings, Electrical, HVAC, Irrigation, Plumbing, Janitorial, & Safety Supplies, Kitchen/Bath Materials, Lighting, Lumber/Bldg Mtrls, Material Handling/Storage equipment, Hand Tools, Hardware, Power Tools.1810933941800 COWBOYS ROOFING, LLC Chukie Ehiobu FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 469-449-3901 Roofing installation, renovation, and repairs of new construction or existing buildings, restoration services.1753264752000 COWGIRL HOLDINGS, LLC Rachel M. Hyatt HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 281-550-9133 Promotional Marketing Items suach as pens, trade show items, apparel.1752675180900 D & G QUALITY ROOFING, INC. Christa Weatherby BURLESON TX USA [email protected] 817-568-8300 Roofing commercial: : composition shingles, metal roofing system, TPO, Modified Bitumen, BUR, EPDM, roof coatings.1822809104900 DMLM SOLUTIONS & SERVICES INC. DAMIEN MCINTOSH SACHSE TX USA [email protected] 469-786-7066 Quality Consulting, Safety Consulting, Project Management and Special Trade Construction.1270077967600 DREAM RANCH, LLC Sheri De Wet KRUM TX USA [email protected] 940-591-6565 We offer Remanufactured and OEM Ink and Toner cartridges. Also, a full line of Office Supplies at a great savings to our customers. We offer a 100% guarantee and we are Enviornmentally friendly.1201113043700 EMLI INC. Lisa Thompson GEORGETOWN TX USA [email protected] 512-791-7695 Commodities Wholesale1473754415600 GERSON ENTERPRISES, LLC Jennifer Eichelbaum SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-481-7601 Roofing material, wood, merchant wholesaler; Sheet metal roofing material merchant wholesalers

1760377026800HOUSTON CHEM SAFE, INC. DBA HCSSUPPLIES

Mary Scaggs THE WOODLANDS TX USA [email protected] 281-296-9599 General Contractor Lighting LED UVC Controls Installations Builders Construction Materials Facility Maintenance Products Services Com Equip Treatment Chemicals Air Filters HVAC Generators PPE Fire Prot Systems Monitorg Instr other durable goods

1810800579600 HOUSTON STEEL ERECTORS INC Adam Torres KATY TX USA [email protected] 281-965-1376 Specialize in Concrete, Steel Erection & Repair. Full Concrete Services, New Construction for Steel Buildings, Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings, Structural Steel Buildings, Steel Framing, Metal Roof & Wall Panels, & repairs for any existing steel buildings1811217820900 JGA ROOFING SYSTEMS, A TEXAS Owner/Jose G Aviles WACO TX USA [email protected] 210-774-0848 JGA Roofing Systems provides all Roof related services and materials1814708780500 JW ROOFING & REMODELING Roxanne Derby SELMA TX USA [email protected] 210-363-1805 Roofing and Remodeling1842259625600 KB STEWART CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. Manager Erica Edmonds FORNEY TX USA [email protected] 214-686-1831 General contracting, project management and construction services including window installation, residential and commercial remodeling, renovation, maintenance, repairs, demolition, interior buildout, whitebox, concrete and drywall.1742890583400 MLP VENTURES INC. President/Liborio Perez VON ORMY TX USA [email protected] 210-623-8172 General Contractors specializing in remodeling and new construction. Scope of work includes any and all phases of construction including design/build, project management, quality control, and specific trade construction (arch, mech, elect work).

1201479708300 MOLLICA AND ASSOCIATES, INC. President/Angela M. Mollica TROPHY DRIVE TX USA [email protected] 817-491-3683 Roofing Product Sales Technical Support Roof Inspections

1204382263900NORTON ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION,INC.

Pres./REGINA NORTON AMARILLO TX USA [email protected] 806-372-7663 ROOFING, SHEETMETAL AND RELATED PRODUCTS AND SERVICES.

1851343794900 OTTER ROOFING Christine Moyer LITTLE ELM TX USA [email protected] 469-568-2754 Residential and Commercial Roofing.1742790769000 P J INDUSTRIES, INC. Patricia Johnson SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-523-5282 drafting, metalwork and HVAC supplies and wholesales.1453681462800 PROFICIENT ROOFING, LLC Juan Francisco Tapia FRISCO TX USA [email protected] 469-360-6630 Commercial and Residential Roofing 1. New roof 2. Remove and replace roof 3. Repairs

1474714268600 PYRAMID ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION Pres./Robert Fuentes II HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 281-655-5300 Roofing, residential, commercial, new construction. Shingles, metal roofs and flat roofs.

1813884624300 QUALITY COMMERCIAL & VP/Jeff Duncan FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-741-3700 Roofing both residential and commercial. Small to medium builds $1-2m

1412065344000 RAIN SEAL MASTER ROOFING &PRESIDENT/JUAN LOZANO,SR.

VICTORIA TX USA [email protected] 361-576-0926 ROOFING AND SHEET METAL

1823415009400 RESTORE2NEW1 Kenny Childs VANDERBILT TX USA [email protected] 361-404-0368 Specialty Roof Coating,s that bring,s new life to your old roofs turning it,s weakest areas into its, strongest Renews your old roof while costing a fraction of the cost of roof replacement. More Than 50 plus yrs. of proven success.1843163820600 RINO GROUP GLASS LLC Jessica Eshraghipour ALEDO TX USA [email protected] 817-779-2204 Residential and Commercial Roofing Window Glass Shower Glass Cabinet Glass Mirrors Full Windows1742427440900 RIO ROOFING, INC. Molly Hichens HARLINGEN TX USA [email protected] 956-423-3359 COMMERCIAL ROOFING; ROOFING AND SHEET METAL

1562363176700ROOF CONSULTING SERVICES, INC. OFTEXAS

Vicki Fulfer FLOWER MOUND TX USA [email protected] 817-430-1615 Waterproofing. Metal Roof Restoration. Built Up Roof Restoration. EPDM Roofing. Roof Leak Detection. Window and Wall Sealing. Project Management.

1814439079800 ROOFING DESIGNS BY JR, LLC DBA Chynethia Gragg HUMBLE TX USA [email protected] 832-758-5108 residential/commercial roofing, HVAC, siding, concrete, commodity supplier, and more1010905986400 SIMBA INDUSTRIES Owner/Vickie Kasten GRAPEVINE TX USA [email protected] 817-251-4800 Simba Industries is a Certified WBE who specializes in industrial supplies of all catagories for Government entities. including elec, HVAC, mech, Safety, Watertreatment, Aviation (GSE), fire, police, health, electronics, plumbing, etc., and much more.1900999880800 SOUTH CENTRAL SUPPLY LLC Hope Craft PFLUGERVILLE TX USA [email protected] 512-367-0311 Industrial supplies, pumps, motors, plumbing supplies, prison supplies, factory supplies, appliances, wastewater pump repair, and miscellaneous items.1822264666500 SOUTH TEXAS BUILDCON, LLC Ricardo Rodriguez MCALLEN TX USA [email protected] 956-212-6832 All types of commercial and residential buildings and roofing.1270007041500 STRUCTURAL ROOFING Hector Leija DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-864-9310 Commercial Roofing Systems Contractor.1752528187300 SWAN ROOFING, LLC Terrisa Swan PLANO TX USA [email protected] 214-546-9355 Install Re-roofing on Residential homes and Commercial Buildings

1760393668700 TEXAS LIQUA TECH SERVICES, INC. President/Angie Palladini HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-225-5325 Waterproofing, Roofing & Sheetmetal(caulking,glazing, repellents, deck coatings,elastomeric coatings,concrete & masonry repair, leak repairs, pressure washing, reroofs, roof repairs, roof coatings

1271634122200 THE BUTLER ENTERPRISES CEO Cass Butler RED OAK TX USA [email protected] 469-554-9654 The Butler Enterprises is a minority owned business consisting of Event Planning, Project Management, Commercial Beverage Rentals and Sales, Construction, HVAC and Plumbing. We are certificated and licensed within several business trades.1743017175500 THE PARASCAND COMPANY, INC. Pres./Jennifer Parascand SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-532-7323 Roofing contractor. re-Roof existing roofing systems and install new roofs on new construction.1752920203200 TICE ENTERPRISES, LTD. CAROLYN B. COLEMAN DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-319-0040 ROOFING - COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL.1273454935000 TRIANGLE DJ CONTRACTORS LLC Mary Steiner FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 972-291-1800 Roofing, siding, painting, drywall, gutters and general contracting and repairs

1740964210900 VENICE ART TERRAZZO COMPANY INC MARY FILIPPO SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-533-7231 TERRAZZO & EPOXY FLOORING

1464678061000 WEATHERTECH ROOFING, LLC James Lozano SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-557-6917 We are a small business dedicated to roofing and water proofing systems.1752554119300 WNR, INC. KIMBERLY J. MAY MCKINNEY TX USA [email protected] 972-741-9770 Installation of commercial roofing products. Roofing and General Construction Supplies

1741177623400WOODSON LUMBER & HARDWARE,INC.

Craig Blum - President CALDWELL TX USA [email protected] 979-567-3212 Lumber, Hardware, building materials (lumber, roofing, concrete block, etc), hand tools, door and windows.

1814461148200 XYPLES, LLC Tochukwu Okonkwor AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 404-488-8811 We are a Small Business that has past experience of supplying IT and Non-IT product, services, and installation to the Federal, State, City, and County Governments.

1830381929800 YORKSHIRE FEDERAL, INC. Vice President, Kathi Pugh LINDALE TX USA [email protected] 903-882-3761 Yorkshire Federal, Inc is a 100% woman owned business marketing commercial roofing, waterproofing products and services.

Date : 2021/01/04 16:08:14CMBL SUMMARYSearch Found 50 Vendors ,50 are Hubs , Includes 0 Inactive VendorsSearch Condition : SearchType=HUB's Only,Section1 Class Code=770,Section1 Item(s)=(72)

Results for HUBs for 770-93 - Waterproofing Membrane and Base Sheet

Vendor ID Company Name Contact Person City State Country Email Phone Business Description

1851966006400 AA NATIONAL ROOFING Jaime Gonzalez ELM MOTT TX USA [email protected] 254-829-6033 We specialize in commercial and residential roofing of all types. Occasional ground up construction performed.

1752856954800 ADVANCED ROOFING SERVICES, INC. Cruz Mendez LONGVIEW TX USA [email protected] 903-759-9298 commercial, residential and industrial roofing. Weatherproofing. Custom sheetmetal. Also do demolition work.

1263826136700 AKARI ENERGY, LLC Vance Nobe HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-878-1250 Renewable energy development for solar, wind and biomass systems. We also provide roofing, generators, skylights, and engineering consulting services.1830784458100 ALBERT MARTINEZ ROOFING & Albert Martinez KERRVILLE TX USA [email protected] 830-955-5075 Commerical and residential roofing and waterproofing and storm restoration.

1742325850200ALL QUALITY ROOFING & INSULATION,INC.

RAY SHAW MANOR TX USA [email protected] 512-365-3300 ROOFING & SPRAYED INSULATION

1471031747100 ALLIED SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPORT & David Jackson Jr. DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 817-631-3355 Business Development Consulting and Strategic Supplier Relationship Management. Also a minority supplier for certain commodities through strategic partnerships and re-seller agreements

1752304341600 ANCHOR ROOFING SYSTEMS, LLCScott Tankersley-GeneralManager

FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-625-4351 Commercial/Industrial Roofing & Roof Related Sheet Metal Work, Decking, Waterproofing

1822742640200 ANGEL TWC LLC Joe Ayala ROCKWALL TX USA [email protected] 469-863-0101 Joint Sealants- Window perimeter & exterior bldg. control joints Waterproofing- Below grade & under slab conditions Traffic Coating- Balcony & Parking garage deck coatings Air Barrier- Cavity wall moisture barrier Leak Investigations-1271847479900 ARCHITECTURE ROOF SYSTEMS LLC Samuel Imbriaco ROUND ROCK TX USA [email protected] 512-843-7663 Special Trade Construction

1331186948400 ARGIO ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION, LLC Pres./Rogerio Escobedo RIO HONDO TX USA [email protected] 956-748-9507 Roofing,re-roofing & roof repair services-cold applied,hot mopped,heat weld,self-adhered.asphalt built up,fiberglass, & metal roofing systems.Related sheet metal work,wood,tile & slate roofing systems,andAPP,SBS,Fiberglass,TPO,PVC and Liquid Membrane.

1383645071100 ASPAN CONSTRUCTION, INC. DBA Owner/Patricia Cantu Aspan FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-966-9476 General Contractor - HVAC -Interior/Exterior Renovations Plumbing - Insurance Restoration concrete, roofing systems, prefabricated metal buildings, fabricated metalcomponent mfg.

1752374169600 BAZAN ROOFING, INC. JORGE L. BAZAN HALTOM CITY TX USA [email protected] 817-831-4253 ROOFING & SHEETMETAL SERVICES1030503577500 BCL&D SERVICES Paul McGregor SUGAR LAND TX USA [email protected] 281-986-9656 Parking Lot Paving & Construction Remodeling (Excluding HVAC, Plumbing, & Electrical)

1751440551700BRALY BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY,INC.

President/Vicki Braly PALESTINE TX USA [email protected] 903-723-2179 retail hardware, lumber, doors, windows, floor covering, etc. also, provide professional floor covering installation.

1264466620300BUILDERS CONSTRUCTION SERVICES,INC.

Carol Lacey HUTTO TX USA [email protected] 512-491-0818 We have our own metal shop, we provide any profile metal roof your customer desires. BCS also supplies metal roofing to other contractors. Also do TPO & Shingles. Commercial and Residential. Also do siding, gutters, and painting.

1742899959700 C & R SYSTEMS, INC. Rayne Knight, President BRYAN TX USA [email protected] 979-704-3266 Metal building construction, foam roofing, metal restoration, specialty foundations.

1473362698100C.O. MONTGOMERY CONSTRUCTIONSERVICES,

Austin Montgomery HEWITT TX USA [email protected] 254-655-1024 Montgomery Construction Co. offers full service commercial and residential roofing.

1752918306700CARCON INDUSTRIES &CONSTRUCTION, LLC

Arcilia Acosta DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-352-8515 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES-CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS PURCHASING-TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES

1752365883300 CASTRO ROOFING OF TEXAS, L.L.C. JUAN RODRIGUEZ DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-381-8108 ROOFING & RELATED SHEET METAL/COMMERCIAL ROOFING CONTRACTOR ESPCIALIZING IN BUILT UP, MODIFIED & SHEETMETAL ROOFS1611735929500 CECO CONTRACTING CO., LLC Richard E Rick Bloomfield FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-429-1866 roofing contracting1473462668300 CHIEF LONG KING RESOURCES, LLC Craig Williams, President LIVINGSTON TX USA [email protected] 936-570-6054 Chief Long King Resources, LLC is a Native American owned company that specializes in the construction and project management of commercial, industrial and public projects. As well as self-perform multiple aspects of civil construction.1752345955400 CLEANING SOLUTIONS, INC. Pres./WILLIE THORTON ROWLETT TX USA [email protected] 972-412-2949 Distributor of Appliances, Ceiling/Wall/Floor coverings, Electrical, HVAC, Irrigation, Plumbing, Janitorial, & Safety Supplies, Kitchen/Bath Materials, Lighting, Lumber/Bldg Mtrls, Material Handling/Storage equipment, Hand Tools, Hardware, Power Tools.1810933941800 COWBOYS ROOFING, LLC Chukie Ehiobu FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 469-449-3901 Roofing installation, renovation, and repairs of new construction or existing buildings, restoration services.1753264752000 COWGIRL HOLDINGS, LLC Rachel M. Hyatt HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 281-550-9133 Promotional Marketing Items suach as pens, trade show items, apparel.1752953541500 CRAGG'S DO IT BEST LUMBER AND Douglas Cragg SPRING BRANCH TX USA [email protected] 830-438-4732 Building materials, hardware,electrical,plumbing,paint,housewares,lawn and garden supplies. Equipment rental.1263057049200 CRAGG'S DO IT BEST LUMBER AND DOUGLAS CRAGG WIMBERLEY TX USA [email protected] 512-847-5232 Building materials,hardware,electrical,plumbing,paint,housewares,lawn and garden supplies. Equipment rental.

1272312935400 CS ADVANTAGE USAA, INC. President / Oscar G. Galvan COLLEGE STATION TX USA [email protected] 210-771-0720 Roofing, sheet Metal, Renovations

1752675180900 D & G QUALITY ROOFING, INC. Christa Weatherby BURLESON TX USA [email protected] 817-568-8300 Roofing commercial: : composition shingles, metal roofing system, TPO, Modified Bitumen, BUR, EPDM, roof coatings.1272551397700 D K HANEY ROOFING INC. Dustin Haney FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-546-2266 Roofing, Re-Roofing and roofing repairs.1270077967600 DREAM RANCH, LLC Sheri De Wet KRUM TX USA [email protected] 940-591-6565 We offer Remanufactured and OEM Ink and Toner cartridges. Also, a full line of Office Supplies at a great savings to our customers. We offer a 100% guarantee and we are Enviornmentally friendly.1822038838500 E ORTIZ CORP. Eric Ortiz EL PASO TX USA [email protected] 915-407-1197 General construction, commercial roofing, remodeling, framing, concrete, landscaping, painting, HVAC, plumbing, and sheet metal.1201113043700 EMLI INC. Lisa Thompson GEORGETOWN TX USA [email protected] 512-791-7695 Commodities Wholesale1473754415600 GERSON ENTERPRISES, LLC Jennifer Eichelbaum SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-481-7601 Roofing material, wood, merchant wholesaler; Sheet metal roofing material merchant wholesalers1273370708200 GREYSTONE ROOFING LLC President/Alexis Vining KRUGERVILLE TX USA [email protected] 469-202-7205 Greystone Roofing provides commercial and residential roof services including new roof installation, roof replacement, and roof repairs. We specialize in Duro-Last Roof Systems, Metal, Slate, Tile, Shingle, TPO and other coatings.1741995512900 HAEBER ROOFING COMPANY IRENE HAEBER CORPUS CHRISTI TX USA [email protected] 361-851-8142 ROOFING, WATERPROOFING, DAMPPROOFING AND SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR. WE WORK IN AN AREA OF APPROX. 125 MILES OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS. WE ALSO DO ALL TYPES OF ROOFING

1760377026800HOUSTON CHEM SAFE, INC. DBA HCSSUPPLIES

Mary Scaggs THE WOODLANDS TX USA [email protected] 281-296-9599 General Contractor Lighting LED UVC Controls Installations Builders Construction Materials Facility Maintenance Products Services Com Equip Treatment Chemicals Air Filters HVAC Generators PPE Fire Prot Systems Monitorg Instr other durable goods

1810800579600 HOUSTON STEEL ERECTORS INC Adam Torres KATY TX USA [email protected] 281-965-1376 Specialize in Concrete, Steel Erection & Repair. Full Concrete Services, New Construction for Steel Buildings, Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings, Structural Steel Buildings, Steel Framing, Metal Roof & Wall Panels, & repairs for any existing steel buildings1831467463300 J&M BROTHER LLC Principal/Jhanz J. Zavala HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 832-616-9088 Wall panel systems & commercial roofing.1811217820900 JGA ROOFING SYSTEMS, A TEXAS Owner/Jose G Aviles WACO TX USA [email protected] 210-774-0848 JGA Roofing Systems provides all Roof related services and materials1273523232900 JJ RED COMMERCIAL ROOFING, LLC Robert Edwards CEDAR HILL TX USA [email protected] 214-394-0930 commercial roof replacement contractor for both steep and low slope roofs1820606156800 JJ'S REMODELING Alexis N. Nunez SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-548-9969 no description.1814708780500 JW ROOFING & REMODELING Roxanne Derby SELMA TX USA [email protected] 210-363-1805 Roofing and Remodeling

1814442800200 K-VET CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC Ronald Brown SPRING TX USA [email protected] 832-428-7204 Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business that provides services such as painting buildings, coating metal roofs, installing shingle roofs, floors. We employ seasoned workers. At K-VET, we focus on Industrial and Commercial Services.

1842259625600 KB STEWART CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. Manager Erica Edmonds FORNEY TX USA [email protected] 214-686-1831 General contracting, project management and construction services including window installation, residential and commercial remodeling, renovation, maintenance, repairs, demolition, interior buildout, whitebox, concrete and drywall.

1262718067700 KILSA, LLCOwner / KimberlyCarrington

WAXAHACHIE TX USA [email protected] 469-297-8217 We are a roofing and construction company. We specialize in general contracting services for commercial and residential clients. We specialize in all types of roofing, exterior and interior design, and all things construction.

1752532276800 KRR CONSTRUCTION, LTD. JOSEPH KEMP DUNCANVILLE TX USA [email protected] 972-224-1096 DEVELOPER OF MULTIFAMILY HOUSING.1134274258900 MID-AMERICA CONTRACTORS, LLC Elizabeth Cravens GROVES TX USA [email protected] 409-962-3600 Construction, Metal Roofing,Siding,Pre-Engineered Bldngs, Steel Erection,Insulation,Painting,Coating,Scaffolding,FW/CSA/BW, Bldng Maintenance, Custodial Bldng Srvcs, Janitorial Srvcs, General Labor, Lawn Care, Site Support Srvcs & Flaggers1742890583400 MLP VENTURES INC. President/Liborio Perez VON ORMY TX USA [email protected] 210-623-8172 General Contractors specializing in remodeling and new construction. Scope of work includes any and all phases of construction including design/build, project management, quality control, and specific trade construction (arch, mech, elect work).

1201479708300 MOLLICA AND ASSOCIATES, INC. President/Angela M. Mollica TROPHY DRIVE TX USA [email protected] 817-491-3683 Roofing Product Sales Technical Support Roof Inspections

1204382263900NORTON ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION,INC.

Pres./REGINA NORTON AMARILLO TX USA [email protected] 806-372-7663 ROOFING, SHEETMETAL AND RELATED PRODUCTS AND SERVICES.

1851343794900 OTTER ROOFING Christine Moyer LITTLE ELM TX USA [email protected] 469-568-2754 Residential and Commercial Roofing.1742085322200 P.R.C. ROOFING CO., INC. Daniel A. Delgado HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-782-0555 Roofs; Garland Systems, Modified Bitumen, Single Ply, Epdm, Build-Up And Sheet Metal

1851067991500PLATINUM BUILDING MATERIALS &SUPPLY LLC

Tiffany Jacox SUGAR LAND TX USA [email protected] 281-407-0736 Construction wall covering and; waterproofing solutions for diverse industrial, commercial, agricultural and residential use. Our Cork; product is a m

1453681462800 PROFICIENT ROOFING, LLC Juan Francisco Tapia FRISCO TX USA [email protected] 469-360-6630 Commercial and Residential Roofing 1. New roof 2. Remove and replace roof 3. Repairs

1474714268600 PYRAMID ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION Pres./Robert Fuentes II HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 281-655-5300 Roofing, residential, commercial, new construction. Shingles, metal roofs and flat roofs.

1020555210100 Q.A. CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. LILY GUTIERREZ AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 512-637-6120 Full service general contracting construction services.

1844041409400 QUALITY MANAGED ROOFING, LLC Michael Quijano IRVING TX USA [email protected] 214-541-4015 Commercial Roofing.1020751825800 R & J ROOFING, INC. Ernesto Picazo WACO TX USA [email protected] 254-235-1805 Re-Roof, New Roof Construction and Roof Repairs1742775327600 RAIN KING INC TERESA CAIN VICTORIA TX USA [email protected] 361-576-0606 COMMERCIAL ROOFING, SHEETMETAL.

1412065344000 RAIN SEAL MASTER ROOFING &PRESIDENT/JUAN LOZANO,SR.

VICTORIA TX USA [email protected] 361-576-0926 ROOFING AND SHEET METAL

1742427440900 RIO ROOFING, INC. Molly Hichens HARLINGEN TX USA [email protected] 956-423-3359 COMMERCIAL ROOFING; ROOFING AND SHEET METAL

1562363176700ROOF CONSULTING SERVICES, INC. OFTEXAS

Vicki Fulfer FLOWER MOUND TX USA [email protected] 817-430-1615 Waterproofing. Metal Roof Restoration. Built Up Roof Restoration. EPDM Roofing. Roof Leak Detection. Window and Wall Sealing. Project Management.

1260779072700 ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION BY J.J. Juan J Flores LAREDO TX USA [email protected] 956-722-7688 Commercial/Industrial Low Slope Roofing, Metal Roofing, Tile Roofing, Sheet Metal Fabrication, Architectural Sheet Metal, Re-Roofing, Wall Panels, TPO, PVC, EPDM, Modified Bitumen.1814439079800 ROOFING DESIGNS BY JR, LLC DBA Chynethia Gragg HUMBLE TX USA [email protected] 832-758-5108 residential/commercial roofing, HVAC, siding, concrete, commodity supplier, and more1010905986400 SIMBA INDUSTRIES Owner/Vickie Kasten GRAPEVINE TX USA [email protected] 817-251-4800 Simba Industries is a Certified WBE who specializes in industrial supplies of all catagories for Government entities. including elec, HVAC, mech, Safety, Watertreatment, Aviation (GSE), fire, police, health, electronics, plumbing, etc., and much more.1900999880800 SOUTH CENTRAL SUPPLY LLC Hope Craft PFLUGERVILLE TX USA [email protected] 512-367-0311 Industrial supplies, pumps, motors, plumbing supplies, prison supplies, factory supplies, appliances, wastewater pump repair, and miscellaneous items.1822264666500 SOUTH TEXAS BUILDCON, LLC Ricardo Rodriguez MCALLEN TX USA [email protected] 956-212-6832 All types of commercial and residential buildings and roofing.

1200690425900 SOUTHERN POST CONSTRUCTION, LLC Amber Mear MCALLEN TX USA [email protected] 956-800-4344 We provide general contracting, site work, remodeling and new construction for private, industrial and commercial projects.

1481288062400 STANFORD VILLAGE CORPORATION Brian Simpson GARLAND TX USA [email protected] 972-837-4500 NEW Roofing/Re-Roofing: Residential,Commercial,New Construction. Composition Shingles,Metal,Tile,Modified Bitumen,and TPO. Interior & Exterior Repair,PAINTING,DRYWALL REPAIR AND INSTALLATION,FLOORING,FENCING, PLUMBING and ELECTRICAL,SOLAR SCREENS.1270007041500 STRUCTURAL ROOFING Hector Leija DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-864-9310 Commercial Roofing Systems Contractor.1752528187300 SWAN ROOFING, LLC Terrisa Swan PLANO TX USA [email protected] 214-546-9355 Install Re-roofing on Residential homes and Commercial Buildings

1760393668700 TEXAS LIQUA TECH SERVICES, INC. President/Angie Palladini HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-225-5325 Waterproofing, Roofing & Sheetmetal(caulking,glazing, repellents, deck coatings,elastomeric coatings,concrete & masonry repair, leak repairs, pressure washing, reroofs, roof repairs, roof coatings

1752629087300 TEXAS ROOF MANAGEMENT, INC. Pres./CATHERINE AWTREY RICHARDSON TX USA [email protected] 972-272-7663 COMMERCIAL RE-ROOFING, REPAIR & MAINTENANCE

1271634122200 THE BUTLER ENTERPRISES CEO Cass Butler RED OAK TX USA [email protected] 469-554-9654 The Butler Enterprises is a minority owned business consisting of Event Planning, Project Management, Commercial Beverage Rentals and Sales, Construction, HVAC and Plumbing. We are certificated and licensed within several business trades.1161641825400 THOMAS ENTERPRISES INC. james thomas HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 832-816-8626 Thomas Enterprises Inc. is a small minority owned Sub contracting company operated from a home office. The company has been providing exceptional services for the greater Houston area for over 20 years.1752920203200 TICE ENTERPRISES, LTD. CAROLYN B. COLEMAN DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-319-0040 ROOFING - COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL.

1450901050100 TJC WORLDWIDE, LLC President / George J. Rosado FRISCO TX USA [email protected] 214-906-1745 Sales, buyer and re-saler of building products.

1273454935000 TRIANGLE DJ CONTRACTORS LLC Mary Steiner FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 972-291-1800 Roofing, siding, painting, drywall, gutters and general contracting and repairs

1740964210900 VENICE ART TERRAZZO COMPANY INC MARY FILIPPO SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-533-7231 TERRAZZO & EPOXY FLOORING

1743111572800 VINCENT'S ROOFING, INC. Owner - Vicente Velasquez LA GRANGE TX USA [email protected] 979-247-4587 Roofing, Siding, Sheet Metal & Pre-Engineered Buildings.

1464678061000 WEATHERTECH ROOFING, LLC James Lozano SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-557-6917 We are a small business dedicated to roofing and water proofing systems.1752429061000 WEST ROOFING, INC. Venetia S. Halusek DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 972-869-2655 Commercial Roofing - Built Up Roofing Systems, Metal Roofing Systems, Single Ply Roofing Systems, and Sheet Metal.1752554119300 WNR, INC. KIMBERLY J. MAY MCKINNEY TX USA [email protected] 972-741-9770 Installation of commercial roofing products. Roofing and General Construction Supplies1814461148200 XYPLES, LLC Tochukwu Okonkwor AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 404-488-8811 We are a Small Business that has past experience of supplying IT and Non-IT product, services, and installation to the Federal, State, City, and County Governments.

1830381929800 YORKSHIRE FEDERAL, INC. Vice President, Kathi Pugh LINDALE TX USA [email protected] 903-882-3761 Yorkshire Federal, Inc is a 100% woman owned business marketing commercial roofing, waterproofing products and services.

Date : 2021/01/04 16:09:43CMBL SUMMARYSearch Found 85 Vendors ,85 are Hubs , Includes 0 Inactive VendorsSearch Condition : SearchType=HUB's Only,Section1 Class Code=770,Section1 Item(s)=(93)

Results for HUBs for 910-66 - Roofing, Gutters, and Downspouts Maintenance and Repair Services

Vendor ID Company Name Contact Person City State Country Email Phone Business Description

1452593440300 3 FARMER ENTERPRISES, INC. Darren Farmer TYLER TX USA [email protected] 903-571-4687 Construction: General Commercial & Remodel Residential,Commercial,Concrete,Roofing, Gutters,Dump truck services,Hauling1461995281600 360TXC LLC Tony Lester AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 877-710-7474 We provide general contracting and complete project planning and management services. Our vast project portfolio covers everything from 1,000sqft interiors and renovations to 25,000sqft+ ground-up and core-shell buildouts.1752966405800 ACUMEN ENTERPRISES, INC. Wayne Boyter DESOTO TX USA [email protected] 972-572-0701 Mechanical HVAC & plumbing contractor, mechanical insulation, & general construction

1822487492700 ADLLAN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Olanrewaju Akinbinu MCKINNEY TX USA [email protected] 469-422-0043 Services includes but not limited to information technology services, telecommunications services, cleaning services, general contractor.

1752856954800 ADVANCED ROOFING SERVICES, INC. Cruz Mendez LONGVIEW TX USA [email protected] 903-759-9298 commercial, residential and industrial roofing. Weatherproofing. Custom sheetmetal. Also do demolition work.

1742950238200 ADVANTAGE U.S.A.A, INC. Victor Escobedo SPRING BRANCH TX USA [email protected] 830-885-2950 ROOFING1271185894900 AEGIS USA Michael Gaines MCKINNEY TX USA [email protected] 469-481-9100 Building Construction, Site Work, Concrete, Masonry, Carpentry, Acoustical Ceilings, Metal Studs, Doors, Windows, Drywall, Painting, VCT, Ceramic Tile, Hard Wood Flooring,Gymnasium Floors, Sanding and Refinishing Wood Floors, Roofing, Demolition.

1474092471800 AFFORDABLE QUALITY ROOFING, L.L.C. Jayne Pride MEADOWS PLACE TX USA [email protected] 713-484-9398 Roof repair, replacement, and restoration. Composition, TPO, metal, modified bitum, tile, slate, coatings, and more.

1510442027600AGUIRRE FRAMING & CONSTRUCTION,L.L.C.

Eloy Aguirre PHARR TX USA [email protected] 956-783-3569 General Contractor/ Construction Management

1741946544200AIR STREAM GENERAL CONSTRUCTION,INC.

Alissa Flores SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-533-3264 Air-Conditioning, HVAC Contracting, Mechanical Services, and Facilities Support Services

1571203772800 ALAMO ROOFING & METAL CO, INC. Tomas Villarreal Jr. SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-333-1200 Commercial,Residential,Industrial and service

1842448666200ALL IN ONE BUILDING MAINTENANCEAND

Djuan Mouton HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 346-570-4684 New construction remodels and disaster

1742918445400 ALL PRO GENERAL CONSTRUCTION, INC. Raul Scott SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-627-2563 General Contracting Maintenance/Repairs Division; commercial, industrial, instituional, utility install, power, communication line, masonry, foundation & construction, finsh carpentry, site preparation, roofing, concrete work, painting, siding.

1742325850200ALL QUALITY ROOFING & INSULATION,INC.

RAY SHAW MANOR TX USA [email protected] 512-365-3300 ROOFING & SPRAYED INSULATION

1611892245500 ALLSTAR SERVICES GROUP, LLC Anita Wells FT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-617-7733 Supplier Lighting, Electrical, Plumbing, Batteries, B/R glass, R/E Appraiser & Broker, compliance Reviewer, Auctioneer, Commercial / Residences, furniture supplier, Construction,Builders Oversight, Davis Bacon Act Compliance, S/S Disability reviews1822888533300 ALPHA & OMEGA ENTERPRISES, LLC Valerie Angstadt HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 281-513-2576 Building + Residential Construction, Interior and Exterior Concrete works, Interior and Exterior Painting, Curbs, Gutters, Drives, Drywall installation and repair, Flood Restoration, Water Remediation, Traffic control1455586597200 AMERICA'S CHOICE ROOFING President Frances Spivey COLLEGE STATION TX USA [email protected] 979-776-5292 Commercial and Residential roofing. New construction, re-roofing and repairs of all commercial and residential roofing.1474869587200 AMERITEX WATERPROOFING INC. Terry Mcilvain FLORESVILLE TX USA [email protected] 210-281-1834 EXTERIOR WATERPROOFING AND WEATHERPROOFING, WINDOW WETGLAZING AND PERIMETER SEALING, CAULKING, GARAGE AND BUILDING SPALL REPAIR, AND GENERAL CONTRACTING1742740609900 AMSTAR, INC. Mary Teresa Flores SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-927-5705 General Contracting1830401299200 AO GENERAL CONTRACTOR, INC. Pres./ABELARDO OLIVAS EL PASO TX USA [email protected] 915-860-4871 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SERVICES.1263635267100 APEX ROOFING, INC. Dtr/Sergio Rodriguez CLEBURNE TX USA [email protected] 817-239-8744 Roofing installation and repair-membrane, composite, metal, all types of roofing materials.

1760110237300 AQUATEX WATER CONDITIONING, INC. Nancy L. Standeford ALVIN TX USA [email protected] 281-331-7777 water softening, filtration and purification, sales and service.

1461476554400 ARC-TRT, LLC Jeff Folsom DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-528-9897 Roofing contractor, sheet metal fabrication/installation1271847479900 ARCHITECTURE ROOF SYSTEMS LLC Samuel Imbriaco ROUND ROCK TX USA [email protected] 512-843-7663 Special Trade Construction

1331186948400 ARGIO ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION, LLC Pres./Rogerio Escobedo RIO HONDO TX USA [email protected] 956-748-9507 Roofing,re-roofing & roof repair services-cold applied,hot mopped,heat weld,self-adhered.asphalt built up,fiberglass, & metal roofing systems.Related sheet metal work,wood,tile & slate roofing systems,andAPP,SBS,Fiberglass,TPO,PVC and Liquid Membrane.

1472492867700 ARYO ENTERPRISES, LLC ARNOLD BENAVIDEZ SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-451-8404 Facilities operations and maintenance, real property records management, and provide clients with business process management solutions, facilities inventory. Manage food service operations and Janitorial Services.1205395490000 ASFI CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. Rachel Corbin SANGER TX USA [email protected] 940-391-1230 ASFI Construction, LLC is a general contractor specializing in commercial and residential construction and remodeling. Our company has over 11 years i1900632992400 ASHER CONTRACTORS LLC Martha M. Garza SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-598-9409 provides plumbing, HVAC, utility site work, underground utilities, Pipe & Structural Steel Welding, underground natural gas, general construction and demolition.1611850120000 ATLAS SERVICES Peggy Sissy Taylor MARTINDALE TX USA [email protected] 512-357-1474 General Contracting specializing in Renovation1822166125100 AURUM ROOFING LLC Jose Luis Valdez PFLUGERVILLE TX USA [email protected] 512-284-5239 Roof Installation and Repairs (including Fiberglass asphalt shingles, Bitman, TPO, EPDM roofs, Metal roofs, Tile roofs, Slate roofs, Specialty/Custom Roofs

1260179165500 B&B MAID CLEANING SERVICES, INCPres./Allan BianaNascimento

PLANO TX USA [email protected] 972-850-7935 We offer after remodeling cleaning, handy man work, light construction and remodeling jobs.

1752686521100 BASECOM, INC. President / Oscar Oaxaca FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-589-0050 Building Construction, Including General Contractors And Operative Builders, Electrical Contractor1273088856200 BASIC SDV, INC John Davis AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 830-387-8836 Job Order Contracting, General Contracting, Construction Management1030503577500 BCL&D SERVICES Paul McGregor SUGAR LAND TX USA [email protected] 281-986-9656 Parking Lot Paving & Construction Remodeling (Excluding HVAC, Plumbing, & Electrical)

1752681813700 BENCO CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. President/Alvaro Nunez FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-740-8866 COMMERCIAL ROOFING-INSTALLATION, REPAIR AND MODIFICATION

1271828730800BLUEPRINT IMPROVEMENT GROUP(BIG), LLC

Neal Harris HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-259-0673 BIG is a project management company that provides the following construction services: roofing, fencing, landscaping, flooring, painting, home theater installation, and carpentry.

1264466620300BUILDERS CONSTRUCTION SERVICES,INC.

Carol Lacey HUTTO TX USA [email protected] 512-491-0818 We have our own metal shop, we provide any profile metal roof your customer desires. BCS also supplies metal roofing to other contractors. Also do TPO & Shingles. Commercial and Residential. Also do siding, gutters, and painting.

1562671960100 BYRDSON SERVICES, LLC Jim Griffin BEAUMONT TX USA [email protected] 877-390-5438 COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & RENOVATION. Home Elevation ADA Handicap Accessible Projects1742899959700 C & R SYSTEMS, INC. Rayne Knight, President BRYAN TX USA [email protected] 979-704-3266 Metal building construction, foam roofing, metal restoration, specialty foundations.

1844379225600 CAIN ROOFING AND CONSTRUCTION Michkel Cain WYLIE TX USA [email protected] 469-649-3491 Roofing and construction company that repairs, replaces, and installs roofs on residential homes or commercial buildings. Residential and commercial construction site junk removal and dumpster rental.

1831221805200 CANO DEVELOPMENT, LLC Juan Cano SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-860-6788 Commercial real estate coordination including design, planning, entitlements, site investigation, design, construction administration, project closeout and proforma creation. Full service brokerage for property acquisition, leasing and sales.

1263484785400CAPTAIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANYLLC

Bobby Captain/Owner/Mgr. MANSFIELD TX USA [email protected] 682-518-1448 We are experienced in roofing, plumbing, electrical, landscaping, concrete, flooring, general repair and remodeling to include modular trailer finish out.

1752918306700CARCON INDUSTRIES &CONSTRUCTION, LLC

Arcilia Acosta DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-352-8515 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES-CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS PURCHASING-TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES

1264693983000 CBZ Blaine Sibby FORT WORTH TX USA [email protected] 817-467-3620 Commercial roofing, waterproofing - restoration, lighting protection, residential roofing and roof top installation1830851049600 CDM7 LLC CEO/Trey Harris SPRING TX USA [email protected] 713-253-2322 Residential and Commercial construction, development and management.

1453179449400CLASSICAL CONCEPTS CONSTRUCTION,LLC.

Owner / Mario Villacres KELLER TX USA [email protected] 972-837-9410 General contractor full construction and carpentry work

1463212824600CLEAN AND BRIGHT WINDOWCLEANING & MORE

Alex Hernandez WOLFFORTH TX USA [email protected] 806-448-8965 Window Washing Services, Glass Restoration,Awning Cleaning and Restoration

1822754145700CM RESTORATION & CLEAN-UPSERVICES LLC

Carol Huff BRYAN TX USA [email protected] 979-204-8663 Restoration, Clean-up, Debris Clean Up Tear Down

1743003328600 COBOS DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION, INC. President / CALIXTO COBOS AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 512-478-1986 INTERIOR & EXTERIOR REMODEL INCLUDING CARPENTRY, ELECTRIC, PLUMBING & FLOORS.

1813096835900 CP ROOFING & EXTERIORS, L.L.C. Debbie Perry NEVADA TX USA [email protected] 214-609-3969 Roofing-Siding-Gutter repair and replacement.

1462793054900 CREST CONTRACTING & ROOFING, LLC Lindsay Williams ALEDO TX USA [email protected] 817-372-1900 Crest Contracting and Roofing, LLC is a woman owned family business that works to provide the best possible experience in restoring or replacing your

1820698382900 CTD RESTORATION LLC PAULA DIXON DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 817-919-3513 Painting & drywall installation. Flooring removal/installation.1752675180900 D & G QUALITY ROOFING, INC. Christa Weatherby BURLESON TX USA [email protected] 817-568-8300 Roofing commercial: : composition shingles, metal roofing system, TPO, Modified Bitumen, BUR, EPDM, roof coatings.1742523918700 D & S S CONSTRUCTION, INC. Pres./JANNA SCHURY CORPUS CHRISTI TX USA [email protected] 361-992-3566 GENERAL CONTRACTOR.

1562589888500DECENT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY,INC

SYED HASHMI PLANO TX USA [email protected] 214-846-5113 General Contracting, Project Management, Site Work, Concrete, Masonry, MEP, Damp Proofing, Caulking, Sealing, Fire Safing and Selective Demolotion

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1273104158300DORAME GENERAL REPAIR AND LAWN,LLC

Ramon Dorame CORPUS CHRISTI TX USA [email protected] 361-533-6728 Full line of construction services including new construction & remodeling, i.e. drywall, painting, cabinetry, tile, framing, carpentry, siding, impact resistant or standard glass installation & concrete work. Electrical and Plumbing work through sub

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Russel Edward Fitzwater WICHITA FALLS TX USA [email protected] 940-500-5581 To provide ground up construction and remodeling services.

1261468806200 FOAM IT LLC Joseph Murphy BULVERDE TX USA [email protected] 830-885-2903 Insulation and roofing

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SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-843-5725 Building and construction.

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1203311957400 GRANDE VALLEY BUILDERS, INC. owner / manuel perez PALMVIEW TX USA [email protected] 956-778-7750 construction;commercial,new constrution,remodeling,additions,repairs in every phase of construction from exterior and exterior. we also do demolition1273370708200 GREYSTONE ROOFING LLC President/Alexis Vining KRUGERVILLE TX USA [email protected] 469-202-7205 Greystone Roofing provides commercial and residential roof services including new roof installation, roof replacement, and roof repairs. We specialize in Duro-Last Roof Systems, Metal, Slate, Tile, Shingle, TPO and other coatings.

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1472318149200 GUTIER LLC Michael Gutierrez SUGAR LAND TX USA [email protected] 832-830-8292 Roofing & Concrete Services (Demolition & Repair)1465376549600 H.C.G. MANAGEMENT, LLC B. Gregory Williams MANVEL TX USA [email protected] 832-385-0201 Construction Management Firm that provides ground up residential construction, commercial build outs, interior and exterior repairs, remodeling, and renovations. We also provide insurance estimates and associated construction services.1843981149000 HALLCON CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. Shayne Hall AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 512-633-4980 Commercial Construction1731645552000 HALLMARK CAPITAL GROUP, LLC Jason Freeman PEARLAND TX USA [email protected] 713-540-1305 Facility Support Services1464025568400 HAVOC SERVICES JACOB URIAS MIDLAND TX USA [email protected] 432-556-3221 General Contractor

1461752546500 HCE CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Mgr & CEO/Chris Rowland GRAND PRAIRIE TX USA [email protected] 214-398-7448 interior finish-out, general construction

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Treasurer/Daniel Davila III VOLENTE TX USA [email protected] 512-258-6637 Commercial and residential roofing and construction.

1203286415400 HENOCK CONSTRUCTION, LLC Henock Amando Perez SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-661-2737 Addition, alteration and renovation, general contractors, commercial and institutional building and Addition, alteration and renovation, general contr

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Raymond Hernandez COMFORT TX USA [email protected] 830-995-3356 Roofing & Remolding/Drywall/Painting/Capentry

1742709387100 HJD CAPITAL ELECTRIC, INC. Ryan Odegaard SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-681-0954 General Contractor Electrical Contractor Plumbing Contractor Utilities Contractor1263913182500 HOLCHEMONT, LTD. Michael Montalvo MCALLEN TX USA [email protected] 956-686-2901 general commercial construction projects, remodels, additions;1742884342300 HYNES SERVICES, INC. Pres./MICHAEL W. HYNES ROCKPORT TX USA [email protected] 361-729-7180 ROOFING, GENERAL CONSTRUCTION, GENERAL MAINTENANCE1261580419700 ICON DIVERSIFIED, LLC Julie Ingram WEATHERFORD TX USA [email protected] 817-913-2644 General Contractor, Construction Management, Risk Management, Quality Control, Field Supervision, Scheduling, Safety, Contract Management1272761845100 IMC CONSTRUCTION L.L.C. Manager/Andre Barry STAFFORD TX USA [email protected] 832-273-4515 General Contractor-Concrete-Framing-Drywall-Roofing-Electrical-Mechanical HVAC-Plumbing-Site Work.

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Joseph Siragusa WYLIE TX USA [email protected] 214-687-7675 General Commercial Construction and oversight General Commercial Construction Project Managment. Construction planning consultation

1651262672800 J. L. BASS ENTERPRISE, LLC Jeff Bass SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-910-7574 Construct, rehab, remodel, repair, and provide general maintenance of commercial, residential, institutional, and warehouse structures for local, state, and federal clients. In depth construction management, planning, and execution. OSHA 30 qualified.1461172518600 JAJ PROPERTY SERVICES LLC Summer Jordan SAN ANGELO TX USA [email protected] 325-703-1340 Full scale interior and exterior renovations. Tenant finish out. Framing, drywall, TBT, exterior painting, Patio rebuild, siding replacement, ADA ramps & bathrooms, Sidewalk repair1455076921100 JETTER PLUMBING LLC Duane McDonald LANCASTER TX USA [email protected] 972-218-9941 General plumbing, residential and commercial service and repair. Roof drain and storm drain service and repair.1820606156800 JJ'S REMODELING Alexis N. Nunez SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-548-9969 no description.1452991305600 JRJ ENTERPRISE LLC Owner/Denise Anderson AQUILLA TX USA [email protected] 254-694-3891 General contractor, subcontractor, custodial maintenance contractor1471412523500 K. TILLMAN CONSTRUCTION LLC Yakira Braden DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 832-622-3160 K. Tillman Construction LLC provides commercial construction services such as roofing,drywall,painting,gutters,countertops,cabinets,siding,fencing,framing,masonry,bathroom partitions,and flooring to our customers.1760416259800 KA-TEX CONSTRUCTORS INC Rene Griffith HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-692-0707 GENERAL CONTRACTOR. COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION/OFFICE BUILDOUT, ETC.1742479057800 KEGLEY, INC. Pres./ANITA M KEGLEY SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-349-4994 Client Representation for the following: Construction of apartments, manufacturing buildings and remodeling existing commercial spaces. We represent our clients with general contracting, project management, and design build construction.1811857430200 KENEBREW CONSTRUCTION william kenebrew BEAUMONT TX USA [email protected] 409-600-4230 we are here to help your company excel with our products from furniture to food and we also are outstanding with almost all construction needs.1841881371500 KICK DESIGN BUILDERS INC. Dwayne Shilow CYPRESS TX USA [email protected] 713-855-9072 Provide general contractor services for new construction, improvements, or renovation projects.1760419501000 KT MAINTENANCE COMPANY Kenny Tims Sr PORT ARTHUR TX USA [email protected] 409-982-9952 Provision and onsite supervision of well-trained 3rdparty safety attendants, certified flaggers and monitor techs1822208324000 LABORNOW, LLC Nicole Salha HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-213-4298 Labornow provides Staffing & Recruiting of General Laborers and Skilled, Licensed, Certified Professionals/Specialists for the Construction, Remediation & Restoration Services.

1264453891500 LARGIN CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, LLC Jerry Jo Largin - President CORPUS CHRISTI TX USA [email protected] 361-723-1573 General Contractor - Commercial construction

1814970533900 LMK ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION, LLC President / Lisa Jones GILMER TX USA [email protected] 903-725-3422 LMK provides roof replacements, roof repairs, new construction roofs, overlays, roof consultation, re-roofs, and roof leak repairs. Roofing & Related Sheet Metal.

1831871830300 LUBBOCK VICTORY HOMES, LLC Gabriel Reyes LUBBOCK TX USA [email protected] 806-786-6166 Residential and Commercial General Contractor, Builder, and Remodeler. We specialize in building single and multi family residential homes and have previous experience general contracting commercial builds and well as rehabs.

1814588031800 LUNA & LUNA HOLDINGS, LLC DBAManaging Member/AndreLuna

AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 512-831-3662 Exterior repairs, restorations and remediation. Stucco, EIFS and masonry installation. Stucco repairs. Masonry repairs.

1272034726400 M2 FEDERAL INC. Mike Scheiern SAN MARCOS TX USA [email protected] 512-878-1050 Specialize in Elevator Modernization, Maintenance and Repair Services, Commodity Sales, Site Work, Utilities, Concrete, Steel Structures, Exterior Coatings, Painting, Waterproofing, Floor coatings, Metal Buildings, Roofing, Parking Lots, Earthwork1465098834900 MACIAS CONSTRUCTIONS, LLC Jose Macias HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 832-894-1345 Drywall, Painting, Framing, Millwork, and Interior Carpentry

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Frank Madero HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 281-610-0367 Engineering Consulting; Program/Project/ Construction Mgmt; Rehab & Improvement of Infrastructures/Engineering Services, General Management Consulting

1822309304000 MAK REPAIR AND CONSTRUCTION, LLC Amanda Wang CELINA TX USA [email protected] 940-389-9766 We are General Contractors focusing on mainly residential rehabilitation projects. We provide services for minor and minor rehabs, from roofing to interior and exterior work.

1760681859300 MARSH WATERPROOFING, INC. Tim Marsh VIDOR TX USA [email protected] 409-769-0459 RESTORATION OF BLDGS, WATERPROOFING & PAINTING roofing - shingle & metal roof coatings1455482081200 MAS ROAD & UTILITIES, INC. Kylie Smith AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 512-680-4310 Special Trade Construction1834355797300 MASTER ELITE CONSTRUCTION JERRY SEDILLO CORPUS CHRISTI TX USA [email protected] 361-461-0911 Roof installation and repair, specialized construction/remodeling and demolition remediation in both commercial & residential areas. Have expert carpenters, painters, flooring & exterior in house tradesmen.1813695496500 MBP GENERAL CONTRACT SERVICES Jason Mata SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-535-4422 MBP provides General Contract Services including new commercial building construction, limited home rehab, business and political consultation and special interest and outreach campaigns. We also provide sports consultations.

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Cori Fields, Owner DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-770-2758 Commercial and Institutional Building Construction

1742326708100 MCNIEL ROOFING & SHEET METAL, INC. Michael G. McNiel SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-653-4636 WBE Certified Commercial Roofing & Sheet Metal Company

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1821212282600 MIGHTY SERVICES CONSTRUCTION, LLC Monica Atterberry DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 469-471-4519 Mighty Service Construction, LLC provides Construction, General Contracting Subcontracting Services in various areas of construction. HVAC, electrical, life saving systems,etc

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1742890583400 MLP VENTURES INC. President/Liborio Perez VON ORMY TX USA [email protected] 210-623-8172 General Contractors specializing in remodeling and new construction. Scope of work includes any and all phases of construction including design/build, project management, quality control, and specific trade construction (arch, mech, elect work).

1742823339300 MUNIZ CONCRETE AND CONTRACTING Pres./Jose J. Muniz AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 512-385-2334 Specializing in concrete construction.

1383806059100 NECHEMYA CONSTRUCTION Principal - Daleth Johnson NORTH RICHLAND HILLSTX USA [email protected] 214-274-0750 Design/Build - collaborative architectural services - construction administration - General Contracting

1205826125100 NETI CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES, LLC Pres./Subbu Neti SUGAR LAND TX USA [email protected] 832-237-5588 General Contractor involved in building (ground-up & Build-out) of office, medical, educational & retail facilities.

1202089172200 NORTH AMERICAN COMMERCIAL Partner / Lynn Dunlap DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 972-620-9975 General contracting specializing in interior finishout and all related trades1821723264600 NTACT BUILDERS INC DAVID MILES HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 346-233-8462 Residential and Commercial construction New construction to remodels

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JACQUES NORRIS PLANO TX USA [email protected] 469-450-0668 Interior cleaning, janitorial services, exterior services, power washing, gutter debris removal; alarm and lock installation, window boarding.

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Greg Garcia PALACIOS TX USA [email protected] 361-893-5390 Provide services to the Petrochemical, Refineries, Oil & Gas/Pipeline, Mining & Smelting, Power, Bulk Oil & Gas Storage, and Offshore Industries. Serv

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1830759659500 PRESTIGE BUILDING GROUP LLCSr. Operations Mgr JasonBotto

HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-647-2953 We are your ONE STOP CONSTRUCTION, REMODELING AND MAINTENANCE SOLUTION. With 24 hour emergency assistance at your convenience. With 12 years in this field, you can count on your problems being solved with just one call.

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1020720408100 QUALITY INNOVATIONS, INC.President / Michele L.Morgan

BOERNE TX USA [email protected] 281-705-8709 GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND MATERIAL SUPPLIER FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

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Rodolfo G. Gonzalez LAREDO TX USA [email protected] 956-795-0028 Paint,carpentry,dry wall,electrical,repairs,trimming, mill work and any repairs or add ons for residential and commercial buildings.

1262775390301 RACHEL BYRANT CO Rachel Rawlings GALVESTON TX USA [email protected] 855-504-5500 Our Commercial division offers innovative solutions for public & private sectors- Interior build- out & Alterations as general contractor and/or Subcontractor.1742775327600 RAIN KING INC TERESA CAIN VICTORIA TX USA [email protected] 361-576-0606 COMMERCIAL ROOFING, SHEETMETAL.

1261366766100 RESTORATION ALLIANCE GROUP, INC. President / Karen Peterson CONROE TX USA [email protected] 936-441-8550 Restoration Company-Fire, Water , Mold, Asbestos ,Document Restoration, all types cleaning. rebuilds

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1752643958700 RICHARDSON AND SON ROOFING ANDPresident / ReginaldRichardson

ROWLETT TX USA [email protected] 972-780-3720 GENERAL REMODELING AND CONSTRUCTION: CONCRETE, ASPHALT, PAINTING, MASONRY, ROOFING, SIDING, WINDOWS. Residential/commercial roofing, roofing repairs, exterior/interior painting, seamless gutters.

1814439770200 RIGHT CHOICE DEVELOPMENT LLC Danielle Wright KATY TX USA [email protected] 832-567-9648 Right Choice Development & Construction is a female-owned, Houston based commercial general contractor that specializes in corporate interior and exterior remodels and build-outs, retail spaces, shopping centers, industrial spaces and office buildings.1843163820600 RINO GROUP GLASS LLC Jessica Eshraghipour ALEDO TX USA [email protected] 817-779-2204 Residential and Commercial Roofing Window Glass Shower Glass Cabinet Glass Mirrors Full Windows1742427440900 RIO ROOFING, INC. Molly Hichens HARLINGEN TX USA [email protected] 956-423-3359 COMMERCIAL ROOFING; ROOFING AND SHEET METAL1743023879400 RIO USA Freddy Klayel EL PASO TX USA [email protected] 915-526-2885 Facility support services, including janitorial, landscaping, remodeling, construction and general project management1743061738500 RYCON E&C, LLC Rey C Ybarra, P.E. KINGSVILLE TX USA [email protected] 361-455-7651 General Contractor: Areas of expertise include Design & Build Projects (Registered Professional Engineer),Commercial Building Construction including Labs, Underground Utilities (water, sewer, gas, lift stations, etc), Plumbing, Electrical,& Foundations.

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Stephanie Petersen MONTGOMERY TX USA [email protected] 713-487-4460 Waterproofing, dampproofing, roofing and parking structure repairs.

1274099427700 S&M AIRE, LLC DBA PERFECT WEATHER DANE FELIX EL PASO TX USA [email protected] 915-921-9677 Heating Ventilation Air conditioning, custom duct work, continuous gutter system, roofing sheet metal products. Architectural: siding, soffit, fascia, and coping.

1815055958300 S.KELLY HOME RENOVATIONS, LLC Diana Skellenger AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 512-971-1188 Skelly Home is a full service residential and commercial renovation firm. We are the general contractors on commercial / residential / industrial projects throughout the Austin area.1811407737500 SEALED RITE ROOFING Laura McNeely BURLESON TX USA [email protected] 817-917-8346 We provide services for commercial and residential roofing projects. Honesty and integrity are our values we uphold on every project we do. We also use high quality materials that offer Manufacturer's warranties.

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ARLINGTON TX USA [email protected] 817-941-4412 We are a commercial cleaning company. We clean offices, provide window and carpet cleaning. We provide quality customer service.

1462117475500 SKUNK DADDY SERVICES, LLC Doyle Shirley WACO TX USA [email protected] 254-848-8128 Weatherization, building maintenance, remodeling, construction management1760392985600 SMITH - MOBLEY, INC. Anthony Smith HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-831-6817 Carpentry, Concrete Work, Construction Management And Underground Utilities; Stadium & Auditorium Seat Installation, And Demolition Work; Stadium &

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Agustin Gomez CHANNELVIEW TX USA [email protected] 281-864-9151 Commercial and Institutional building renovation and expansions. Interior finishes, concrete pour, and roofing for metal and flat roof membranes.

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1825489573500 STERLING FACILITY SOLUTIONS, LLC Juan G. Romero CORPUS CHRISTI TX USA [email protected] 361-425-5498 Full Service Facilities Maintenance provider offering on-going maintenance and repair of equipment (i.e...HVAC, electrical and plumbing). Construction services include renovation, painting, roofing, siding and fencing. Ground maintenance and locksmith1270007041500 STRUCTURAL ROOFING Hector Leija DALLAS TX USA [email protected] 214-864-9310 Commercial Roofing Systems Contractor.1263183895500 SWADLEY ROOF SYSTEMS LLC Michael Swadley TOMBALL TX USA [email protected] 832-559-5463 Roofing Contractor including commercial, TPO roofing, low-slop/flat roofing, clay tile, sheetmetal, stone coated, and high end specialty roofing1800502712500 T. B. TRANSPORT SERVICES, LLC Terry Brown BEAUMONT TX USA [email protected] 409-861-2163 Construction, Hauling Dirt, sand , gravel, site preparation, demolition clearing, aggregate material hauling, sub base, foundation work1272575250000 TABEZA HOLDINGS, LLC Francisco Meza MCALLEN TX USA [email protected] 956-739-8201 Construction, Training, Security, Logistics.

1820879066900 TCI ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION, INC. CLYO SOLIS MISSION TX USA [email protected] 956-584-2189 General Contractor, Commercial & Industrial Building.

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SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-821-5858 full service commercial general contractor

1760393668700 TEXAS LIQUA TECH SERVICES, INC. President/Angie Palladini HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-225-5325 Waterproofing, Roofing & Sheetmetal(caulking,glazing, repellents, deck coatings,elastomeric coatings,concrete & masonry repair, leak repairs, pressure washing, reroofs, roof repairs, roof coatings

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1455615145500 TEXAS SRC INC. Judit Terry SAN ANTONIO TX USA [email protected] 210-649-4300 All types Roofing Repairs,Roofing Installations, roofing contractors, Gutter Installation, Fascia Repairs, Soffit Repairs, Exterior Painting, Welding, and general repairs.1271634122200 THE BUTLER ENTERPRISES CEO Cass Butler RED OAK TX USA [email protected] 469-554-9654 The Butler Enterprises is a minority owned business consisting of Event Planning, Project Management, Commercial Beverage Rentals and Sales, Construction, HVAC and Plumbing. We are certificated and licensed within several business trades.1461614237900 THE EPSILON GROUP, LLC Enrique Elizalde HELOTES TX USA [email protected] 210-556-1555 Commercial general contracting services.1455056483600 THE KOPATHEAN COMPANY Shannon Lackey BLANCO TX USA [email protected] 830-613-5923 Fence install, repair, maintenance Electrical install, repair, maintenance Generator install, repair, maintenance Landscape

1743210863100 TMG CONTRACTING, LLC President / Tony Gutierrez HUTTO TX USA [email protected] 512-801-2595 General construction services, concrete, fencing, finish out, flooring, framing, drywall, painting and all types of roofing, welding, power washing, paving, demolition, re-model, build out, striping

1813493345800 TOP-CHOICE CONSTRUCTION Mable Carter HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-859-9328 To delivery quality commercial construction management and transportation services1611624827500 TP&R CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. Pres./NEPHTALI LUCERO DESOTO TX USA [email protected] 972-223-0951 DRYWALL,FRAMING, ACOUSTIC CEILING,PAINTING,FLOORING,TEXTURES, ROOFING, NEW CONSTRUCTION, DEMO1760775331000 TRINI CONSTRUCTION BUILDER LLC Reginald Worlds AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 512-282-2262 Subcontracting & General Construction opportunities

1822011816200 TROPHY POINT CONTRACTING LIMITED Austin Hill HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 713-401-2893 Commercial Roofing Contractor, Flat Roof Restoration, Multifamily Roofing Contractor, Shingle Roofing Contractor, Spray Foam, Roof Coating, Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business

1833055396900 TX ROOFING AND CONSTRUCTION LLC Chad Fuqua ARLINGTON TX USA [email protected] 817-983-7007 We provide all of your commercial roofing needs from new construction to repairs and restorations.

1833778007800 UPKEEP PRESERVATION SERVICES LLC Alexander Marin HOUSTON TX USA [email protected] 832-259-3294 We provide remodeling services, painting, Sheetrock, flooring, stripping, power washing services, glass work, small construction, grass cutting, edging, tree trimming, landscaping, electrical, signs

1742731019200 VALDEZ REMODELING & Pres./Mary Valdez AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 512-926-5700 Building Construction, including General Contractors and Operative Builders.1824020609600 VAS CONTRACTING, LLC Victor Sepeda VICTORIA TX USA [email protected] 361-648-1778 Residential and commercial remodeling/repair including roofing, sheetrock, painting, flooring, carpentry, tile, fencing, pressure washing, etc1270962229900 VCI BUILDERS, INC. Jose Luis Arredondo Jr MISSION TX USA [email protected] 956-627-3101 General contractor with experience in break ground, excavation, foundation, utilities, framing, roofing, electrical, insulation, drywall, flooring/tile, painting, cabinetry, finish outs,repair/remodeling work to existing structures.

1760541820500W. A. ROBBINS CONSTRUCTION CO.,INC.

Wendell Robbins PEARLAND TX USA [email protected] 713-644-5823 Interior & Exterior Renovations, Concrete Construction, and Underground Utilities (cabling & fiber optics)

1743139271500 WEATHERPROOFING SERVICES L.L.C. President / Dianne Whitfield AUBREY TX USA [email protected] 972-731-8222 Commercial, Industrial and Governmental Roofing, Gutters & Downspout Maintenance and Repair Services; Weather and Waterproofing Maintenance & Repair Services; Metal Roof Specialist; Thru-Wall Flashing Specialist; Concrete Patching and Specialty Coating

1752659366400 WHITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY President, Glinn H. White, Jr. KERRVILLE TX USA [email protected] 830-257-7477 General Contractor serving the Texas Hill Country.

1274317884500 WILLIAMSVILLE RESOURCES II, INC. John Lawrence SPRING TX USA [email protected] 281-257-0233 Commercial and residential construction and maintenance including all trades, HVAC, plumbing and electrical.

1455404258100 WITHERSPOON CONSTRUCTION, LLC Ray L Witherspoon ODEM TX USA [email protected] 361-533-6651 Framing, siding, painting, drywall installation, tape, float and texture, finish carpentry/cabinetry and trim, epoxy to tile flooring, room additions, and fences, porches and decks.

1813847695900 XTREME KLEEN PRESSURE WASHING Partner/Montell J Clanton BELLAIRE TX USA [email protected] 832-404-2575 Xtreme Kleen Pressure Washing is a registered company specializing in the exterior beautification of commercial and residential properties.

1814461148200 XYPLES, LLC Tochukwu Okonkwor AUSTIN TX USA [email protected] 404-488-8811 We are a Small Business that has past experience of supplying IT and Non-IT product, services, and installation to the Federal, State, City, and County Governments.

1830381929800 YORKSHIRE FEDERAL, INC. Vice President, Kathi Pugh LINDALE TX USA [email protected] 903-882-3761 Yorkshire Federal, Inc is a 100% woman owned business marketing commercial roofing, waterproofing products and services.

1454044771200 YUCCA CONTRACTING Maggie Vaquera EL PASO TX USA [email protected] 915-525-7135 Painting, insulation, plumbing, electrical, demolitions, flooring, roofing, suspending ceilings, door/window frames all types,concrete slabs, sidewalks,footings asphalt excavation, field and shop welding, field and shop steel fabrication1811819677500 ZAVALA ROOFING, LLC Maria Zavala MANSFIELD TX USA [email protected]/ 682-330-6265 Commercial roofing services installation, maintenance and repair. Zavala Roofing, LLC dba North Texas Roofing & Construction

1901177803200ZOAT CONSTRUCTION/HANDYMANSERVICES, LLC

Zachery Stephens RICHMOND TX USA [email protected] 832-428-5573 Trash Hauling, Painting, Flooring, Fence Installation, Pressure Washing, Door Installation, and Demolition

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